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RESOURCES FOR CLIENTS IN MAINE

  • robinnnice
  • Jan 16
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 21



We understand that this is a time of fear, anxiety, and uncertainty for all of our clients, particularly those in Maine. We are aware that in recent days, ICE has surged in Maine.



If you witness a specific ICE-related incident, or know someone who has, please report it to the Maine ICE Watch Hotline at 207-544-9989. This hotline helps document verified activity and supports community response efforts.



We encourage individuals and families in Maine to familiarize themselves with local organizations that provide resources, education, and community outreach:





Everyone living in the United States has constitutional rights, regardless of immigration or citizenship status. Understanding these rights can help you stay safe and prepared.We encourage you to review your rights on the “know your rights” section of our website.



You can also download the Know Your Rights app HERE to keep this information accessible on your phone.



Our team is committed to providing clear and accurate information and standing with our community during this time. If you have any questions, please reach out to your attorney and paralegal team.

 
 
 

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