On-campus Encounters
If you are contacted by an immigration official on-campus (including law enforcement acting on behalf of immigration) please do the following:
- Contact Campus Security (415) 269-6070
Security will immediately notify Dr. Paul Raccanello, Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management - Remain Silent and DO NOT verify/confirm any information
As per California Law AB 21, refrain from verifying any documentation or information provided by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
As per California Law AB 21, no one is able to verify federal warrants or ICE documentation.
Key Phrases
If you are engaged by an immigration official on-campus (including law enforcement acting on behalf of immigration), ask these questions:
- "Am I being detained?"
You DO NOT have to answer any questions, even if you are being detained.
You have the right to speak to an attorney first. - "Am I free to go?"
Always get the officer’s permission to leave.
If they say “yes,” walk away.
NEVER run away.
Immediately contact Campus Security (415) 269-6070. - "I have the right to speak to an attorney. I have the right to remain silent."
Once you invoke your right to remain silent, it’s important to remain silent.
Saying anything, even ”ow!” if you are grabbed, will break your silence and you MUST re-invoke your right to remain silent.
Helpful Reminders
- Secure your Phone
While an officer cannot make you tell them your unlock code, they can have you unlock your phone using your thumbprint or face recognition feature.
Consider removing fingerprint or face recognition unlock features. - Know how to contact legal counsel
If you have an attorney, have their phone number memorized.
These organizations may be able to provide legal support services. - Be cautious about giving someone access
Do not open the door to your location unless the officer has a warrant signed by a federal judge and all the information is correct. - Know your rights
Get information about your rights.
- Students and employees with questions about immigration resources:
Stacy Poe - Executive Director, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Edgehill Mansion, Third Floor
(415) 485-3235 | stacy.poe@dominican.edu - Student Mental Health Support:
Paul Raccanello - VP for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management
Edgehill Mansion, 2nd Floor
(415) 485-3223 | paul.raccanello@dominican.edu - Local Immigration Support:
Canal Alliance, immigration@calalliance.org | (415) 306-0437 - Free / Low Cost Legal Services:
Immigration Legal Services Directory - “Know Your Immigration Rights”
English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Tagalog, and Vietnamese - “A Parent’s Guide to Financial Aid” (updated for 2024-2025).
This resource, which includes detailed information about the FAFSA, was developed by the non-profit organization Go Public Schools. The CEO of Go Public Schools is Dominican alumna Darcel Sanders ’09. - Financial Aid for Undocumented Students in California (10,000 Degrees)
- Immigrants Rising Guide for Undocumented Students (California Student Aid Commission).