Know Your Rights: Five Things Parents Detained by ICE Should Know
By Wendy Cervantes and Jennifer Ibañez Whitlock
Updated November 2025
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Parents have a right to make decisions about the care and safety of their children, even while in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody. The National Immigration Law Center and Center for Law and Social Policy jointly developed this resource for immigrant parents which details the rights that parents have while being apprehended and detained. Under its own policies, ICE has a responsibility to ensure that detained parents have a say in the care of their children and keeping them safe.
Here are five things for parents to know about the policy:
- You have the right to make decisions about the care and custody of your child at the time of arrest.
- You have the right to be kept near your child and stay in touch with them while detained.
- You can ask for help in most detention centers to help you make plans for your children.
- You can be part of your child’s welfare court case while you are in ICE detention.
- You can decide whether your child will remain in the U.S. and make alternative care arrangements.
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Legal Disclaimer: This resource provides general information. It is not legal advice specific to your situation. To find an immigration attorney, you can search for legal services by zip code by visiting the National Immigration Legal Services Directory.