The Ute Indian Tribe Business Committee issued a public notice on January 25th giving tribal members instructions on what to do if confronted by ICE Agents. It reads, “The Ute Indian Tribe Business Committee is issuing this notice in response to concerns about potential interactions with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents…What to Do if Confronted by ICE Agents: Always carry identification… Remain calm and do not resist. If ICE agents approach you, remain calm and polite. Present your identification. Do not physically resist or flee their actions. You do not need to open the door…Ask for identification…If detained or arrested, clearly state, ‘I am exercising my right to remain silent. I want to speak with an attorney.’ Document the encounter…Don’t sign anything. Contact the Tribe right away.” The entire Public Notice to Tribal Members is posted on the Ute Bulletin Facebook page.