Going To Santa Clara For The Super Bowl? Know How To Report DHS/ICE Sightings The Right
We often tell San Francisco residents to keep the SF Rapid Response Network hotline in their phone, and to call it if they see ICE or Border Patrol agents abducting somebody. That number, for San Francisco only, is 415-200-1548.
But if you’re traveling from San Francisco to the Super Bowl or the South Bay region, you should not use the SF number while you’re down there. That number applies only to San Francisco.
Before your trip, save the Santa Clara County Rapid Response Network at 408-290-1144 and call it if you see ICE, Border Patrol, or other DHS activity anywhere in Santa Clara County.
Remember to only report things you are currently seeing, not rumors or social media posts, and to use the S.A.L.U.T.E. mnemonic when reporting details to ensure they can act on your report.
Size/strength
“5 to 6 Armed DHS officers”
Actions
“Stopping cars and demanding to see papers.”
Location
“At the corner of Great America Parkway and Tasman Drive.”
Uniform
“Dark jackets, military vests, patches that say DHS”
Time & Date of Observation
“3:30 pm today.”
Equipment & Weapons
“They have body armor and assault rifles.”
For a handy paper copy of this information, please visit the following source and make sure to print the zine for Santa Clara County: How to Report ICE (SALUTE/ALERTA) zines for Northern California Counties
Sources
Santa Clara County Rapid Response Infographic https://www.instagram.com/p/DTn_fzYEncj/?hl=en&img_index=1