How To: Use Your 1st Amendment Right and Record ICE Agents
For the first article on this page, I've decided to start with a more basic concept that may permit readers to educate themselves on how to safely and sufficiently document an encounter with ICE. Doing so will not only allow submissions to this blog to be completed in a way that minimizes harm to all victims that may be involved in an incident with ICE, it will allow those same individuals to expand their documentation skills to other situations caused by this administration with relative ease. I've considered all my options and decided to make this a series that explains how one might archive various things, updated every other week for the foreseeable future. So, with further ado, welcome to the first post of this series: HOW TO: RECORD ICE The first thing you must always be aware of when making and keeping a record is what the law permits. The law in regards to recording ICE does not differ from the guidelines around recording law enforcement. That is to say...