KNOW YOUR RIGHTS

While our constitutional rights are under threat, we must continue to exercise them with vigilance. We the People have the final say. We must uphold our laws even when the government won’t.

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Know Your Rights Townhall

On March 11, 2026, the ACLU of Michigan and the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center held a statewide Know Your Rights Townhall to discuss what you need to know when protesting or encountering immigration enforcement.
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Know Your Rights When You Protest

The right to protest and express your opinions is one of the most basic and important rights in the United States.
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Immigrants' Rights: What To Do if You are Stopped

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Know Your Rights: Before, During and After Immigration Raids

Press Releases

La ACLU aplaude la decisión del tribunal de apelaciones de EEUU que ratifica el derecho de los inmigrantes detenidos a audiencias de fianza

La ACLU de Michigan (ACLU) celebra la decisión dictada hoy por un tribunal federal de apelaciones, la cual dictamina que el Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de los EEUU (ICE) está deteniendo ilegalmente a inmigrantes sin acceso a audiencias de fianza.

ACLU Applauds U.S. Appellate Court Decision Upholding Detained Immigrants’ Right to Bond Hearings

The ACLU of Michigan (ACLU) applauds today’s federal appeals court decision holding that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is illegally detaining immigrants without access to bond hearings.

Una norma modificada del Tribunal de Michigan protege a las personas que asisten a procedimientos judiciales estatales

La Unión Americana de Libertades Civiles de Michigan (ACLU) y el Centro de Derechos de Inmigrantes de Michigan (MIRC) emitieron las siguientes declaraciones en respuesta al anuncio realizado hoy por la Corte Suprema de Michigan, en el que informa que ha reforzado las protecciones contra el arresto de toda persona que deba comparecer ante los tribunales estatales, incluyendo a los inmigrantes.