Through the social networks of the Peruvian consulates in various cities in the United States, they shared the following recommendations in the event of an arrest by the authorities of the North American country.
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The Consulate General of Peru in Miami shared information about the rights of Peruvian citizens if they are detained or have surrendered to any immigration authority in the United States, in the face of the operations against irregular immigration promoted by the Government of Donald Trump.
RECOMMENDATIONS
– Keep calm and don’t resist or obstruct agents or officers.
– Do not lie or provide false documentsthe consequences can be serious.
– Be prepared and talk to your family about what to do if you are stopped. Memorize the phone numbers of your loved ones and your lawyer.
– Have a emergency plan if you have children or need to take medication.
– Remember your arrest numberwhich starts with “A”, and tell it to your family. This will help them find you faster.
RIGHTS TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT
Choosing to remain silent, if you choose to do so, voice this decision out loud. They are not required to answer questions about where you were born, whether you are a United States citizen, or how you entered the country. (At airports, border crossings, and for some types of visas, such as tourists or business trips, different rules may apply.)
The Police can check. They can search your clothing if they think you are carrying something illegal or a weapon.
If the Police proceed to arrest, They have the right to a free lawyer. The local government must assign one if it cannot be paid.
“You can request a list of free or low-cost attorneys. Additionally, you can contact your consulate. You can also ask an officer to do it for you. “This call does not affect your right to communicate with your family.”they pointed out.