Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s office recently hosted a live webinar aimed at informing migrants in her district about their legal rights during encounters with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The 54-minute session featured insights from Genia Blaser of the Immigrant Defense Project, who emphasized that all individuals, regardless of immigration status, possess rights when interacting with ICE. Blaser highlighted that even if ICE initiates contact, it does not automatically mean deportation is inevitable, and individuals have the option to contest their cases legally.
Although Ocasio-Cortez did not participate directly in the webinar, she actively promoted informational materials on her Instagram account. She encouraged followers to disseminate posters—available in both English and Spanish—that outline steps to take if approached by ICE agents. She urged supporters to display these posters in workplaces or keep them accessible at home, emphasizing collective action to uphold community rights.
This initiative underscores the congresswoman’s commitment to providing resources and support to immigrant communities within her district, which encompasses parts of Queens and the Bronx. By facilitating access to legal information, the effort aims to empower individuals to understand and exercise their rights during ICE encounters.
