Right now, it feels clear that the U.S. is creating concentration camps for immigrants, including legal residents. A concentration camp is defined as a place where large numbers of people, particularly political prisoners or persecuted minorities, are deliberately imprisoned in small areas with inadequate facilities. This situation is happening openly.
If you think you might be targeted, it's essential to google "know your rights ice" to learn how to protect yourself. For those who are born citizens and white, you're relatively safe for now, but there are important ways you can help.
Small acts of resistance can make a difference. Make it uncomfortable for ICE agents to do their jobs by standing up for those who might be detained. For example, if ICE or CBP boards a train or bus, let everyone know they have the right to remain silent and only answer questions with an attorney present. Confronting agents in this way has led to them leaving without verifying citizenship, which can save lives. Always remember that immigration officers need reasonable suspicion to detain anyone, and silence or racial identity alone does not meet those criteria. White citizens have the privilege to speak up without fear of retaliation, so it's our responsibility to ensure others know their rights and to make noise when necessary. Recording immigration agents is also legal in many cases; just avoid government property or ports of entry. Thanks to the person who compiled this important information.