Being in the custody of immigration authorities is a difficult situation, but it is essential to remember that every person in detention retains fundamental legal rights in the United States.
These rights include access to medical care, the ability to communicate with family members, and the right to consult with an attorney.
Additionally, no one is required to sign documents if they disagree with their content or do not fully understand them.
Depending on how you entered the country and your history, there are options for obtaining release, such as applying for bail or parole.
In more complex cases, legal tools such as “Habeas Corpus” may offer an alternative for leaving the detention center.





