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Dem Senate candidate attends event where illegal immigrants were informed on how to evade law enforcement

Rep. Colin Allred (D-Texas), a Democratic candidate for the Texas Senate, has issued cards with instructions to help undocumented immigrants avoid law enforcement and possible deportation. I attended an election-related event where I distributed the materials.

The Know Your Rights Cards were distributed in early May during a recently coordinated campaign event with the Dallas County Democratic Party while running for the seat currently held by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas). .

The red card, viewed by Fox News Digital, explains how people who are in the United States illegally can avoid immigration officials who ask questions or show up at their door.

Asked about the distribution of such cards, Allred did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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In recent years, Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas, has publicly praised and joined the Texas-based group known as the Resource Center on numerous occasions. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc, via Getty Images)

The first instruction reads: “If an immigration officer is knocking on your door, please do not open the door.”

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“If an immigration officer talks to you, don’t answer any questions. You have the right to remain silent,” says another.

Cards distributed at the event also included instructions such as “Do not sign anything” and “If you are outside your home, ask the staff if you can go out, and if they say yes, leave quietly.” was.

“Know Your Rights Cards” provide instructions to undocumented immigrants encountered by immigration officials.

The cards are the product of the Immigration Law Resource Center, an organization backed by the Open Society Foundations, founded by top Democratic donor George Soros.

The Democrat, who has a history of voting against increased border security and recently missed a House vote to increase border security, later told CBS News that if he had been there, he would have voted for the bill. He said he would not have pitched.

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The Texas border is bearing the brunt of the immigration crisis as millions of illegal immigrants continue to enter the United States under President Joe Biden’s immigration policies.

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