# Know Your Rights: Immigration Enforcement & Community Response
**Lena Potyondy, Indivisible member, and a dispatcher with the Colorado Rapid Response Network (CORRN), leads this training for immigrants and allies.** The presentation centers on understanding your constitutional rights and provides practical, real-world guidance on how to respond if ICE shows up in your community.
After this training you’ll:
– Understand what ICE can and cannot do
– Know your rights if approached or questioned
– Learn how to safely and responsibly support others
– Be better prepared to respond to ICE enforcement activity
If you want to better protect your neighbors, loved ones, and yourself, this training is for you.
**Knowledge is protection. Community is power.**
Also:
**Colorado Indivisible — Push to the Primaries.**
On 1/25, we’ll **hear a short report from Sunny and Sara about the outcomes and next steps from the Push to the Primaries Indivisible leadership training** held on 1/24. This will be the basis for our local actions and events to get “people with a spine” into local, state, and federal offices.
**Steering Committee elections are coming up in late February.** What priorities and working groups would you like to see for Pueblo Indivisible? What actions should we take to achieve those priorities? Step up to the Steering Committee to create the change.
**How a Bill Becomes a Law training**
Were you there? **If you attended the recent, How a Bill Becomes a Law training on 1/13 or 1/15, sponsored by Center for Health Progress, please let us know** (email info@PuebloIndivisible.org). We’d like a member who attended to give a short 3 to 5- minute report at the 1/25 meeting.
**Member Heather Barton has kindly offered some postcards** for an upcoming postcard activity, (probably in February). Watch for details.
In solidarity,
Pueblo Indivisible