Governor Maura Healey and Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell announced the launch of a new online portal that allows Massachusetts residents to report alleged misconduct by United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents operating within the state. The portal is available at mass.gov/fedmisconduct.
The portal provides a centralized place for individuals, families, attorneys and community members to document incidents involving members of ICE, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and other federal agencies that enforce civil immigration laws. The portal is designed to help the state identify patterns of potential misconduct, support affected residents, and inform possible legal or policy actions by the state.
The portal will allow members of the public to share information about incidents involving potentially unlawful activity by federal agents in Mass., including videos and photographs. Information submitted through the portal may help the state identify patterns of potential misconduct, and connect affected residents with legal advocacy organizations.
AG Campbell also released updated “Know Your Rights’ guidance designed to help immigrants, families, and communities understand their rights and the basic legal framework for ICE actions. Notably, the updated guidance includes timely information about holding federal immigration officials accountable, the role of U.S. Customs and Border Protection given their increased activity in recent ICE surges, the rights of protestors, and new executive orders at the state and local level. The updated guidance can be found on the AGO’s Immigrant Resources webpage and read in its entirety here: https://tinyurl.com/2n9x6kfa
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