Immigration #

Every state has immigrant rights groups, and most states targeted by ICE have rapid response networks emerging. Some sanctuary states even have official numbers to report violations.

Identify the best place to contact if you see someone seized in your area. Store that phone number under a nickname (include the word ICE) you’ll remember in a stressful moment.

How to do it:

Finding the right organization in your area may take a little work. If you’re already involved in a resistance group, ask there. Other people likely want the same information. Look for signs on storefronts or whistle pack distribution — most will list a contact point. Investigate the leads you get online. Do they specifically mention calling them if you see something? Do they have any instructions for taking and submitting video? If not, reach out and ask them where they recommend you report ICE seizures. Once you find the right number, store it in your phone for ready access.

Our ICE out post has some starting points for Washington, Oregon, Charlotte and Minnesota.

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