Immigration enforcement signage for rental properties
Optional signs to notify ICE that you do not authorize using your private property for their operations
As the City responds to last week's fatal shooting involving federal law enforcement, we encourage everyone to know your rights and resources.
On Dec. 3, Mayor Frey signed an executive order prohibiting staging for civil immigration enforcement activities on any City-owned parking lots, ramps, garages or vacant lots.
Private property owners and leaseholders can also post a notice stating they do not authorize their property to be used for certain immigration enforcement activities, such as staging for an operation. The City created digital designs for signs, posters, stickers and window decals that you can download and print.
Note: If you use these signs, you do so at your own discretion and assume any associated legal risks. The City cannot guarantee that these signs are legally enforceable in every situation. Remember, do not physically fight with ICE agents regarding access to your property. Document their actions, and follow up with a legal services provider.
Download the poster, sticker and window decal images
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