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Rights of Undocumented Immigrants in the U.S.: What You Need to Know

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Contrary to popular belief, undocumented immigrants in the United States are not entirely without legal rights. U.S. laws provide important protections for everyone within its borders, regardless of immigration status. At Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, we are dedicated to empowering undocumented individuals with accurate information and actionable guidance to help them understand and exercise their rights. This blog addresses essential legal protections and assistance options available to undocumented immigrants.

Fundamental Rights for Undocumented Immigrants

Regardless of immigration status, undocumented individuals are entitled to several basic rights under U.S. law. These rights are crucial for ensuring dignity and fair treatment during interactions with employers, law enforcement, or the legal system:

  • Right to Remain Silent  

If questioned by immigration officials or law enforcement, you have the constitutional right to remain silent. You are not obliged to provide detailed answers about your immigration status without legal representation.

  • Access to Education  

Children, regardless of status, have the right to attend public schools from kindergarten through high school under the 1982 Supreme Court decision in Plyler v. Doe. Schools cannot inquire about a student’s immigration status or demand proof of citizenship.

  • Emergency Medical Services  

Undocumented individuals can access emergency medical care at hospitals under federal law. This ensures life-saving treatment regardless of income or immigration status.

  • Access to Legal Counsel  

Although the government is not obligated to provide free legal representation in immigration cases, undocumented immigrants can seek private attorneys or consult nonprofit organizations specializing in immigration law for assistance.

Addressing Common Misconceptions

There are several misconceptions about what undocumented immigrants can and cannot do. Here are clarifications for some common myths:

  • Misconception: Undocumented individuals cannot utilize government services.  
    • Fact: While access to certain federal benefit programs is restricted, undocumented immigrants can access resources like emergency healthcare and public schooling.  
  • Misconception: Undocumented immigrants have no protections against deportation.  
    • Fact: Legal avenues such as asylum petitions or cancellation of removal proceedings can provide relief and protect against deportation.  
  • Misconception: Undocumented individuals cannot report crimes.  
    • Fact: Local law enforcement agencies are prohibited from denying protection or access to justice based on immigration status. Victims of crimes may also qualify for a U Visa, offering legal status to those who assist authorities.

Practical Steps for Seeking Help

If you are an undocumented immigrant facing challenges, consider the following steps to protect yourself and your loved ones:

Know Your Rights  

Familiarize yourself with the rights outlined above. Carry a “Know Your Rights” card to present during interactions with immigration authorities.

Seek Legal Assistance  

Immigration laws are complex and constantly evolving. Professional representation from experienced attorneys, such as those at Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, helps to secure favorable outcomes.

Document Your History  

Keep records of employment, family ties, and years spent in the U.S. These can be critical for proving eligibility for relief options like DACA or cancellation of removal.

Connect with Community Resources  

Nonprofit organizations and local advocacy groups often provide free or low-cost consultations and support for undocumented individuals.

We’re Here to Help

Understanding your rights and seeking reliable legal guidance empowers you to protect yourself and pursue long-term security in the U.S. At Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, we are honored to support individuals in achieving safety and stability.

If you have questions about your rights or need legal assistance, contact us today to schedule a consultation. Your future is worth fighting for, and we are here to stand by your side. 

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