United Against ICE creator, Peg Hunter, on Creative Commons
On Monday, during his inaugural speech, President Trump reiterated his pledge to carry out mass deportations, vowing to expel millions of our neighbors from our country. Hours later, his administration revoked a critical Biden-era policy that protected schools, places of worship, and other “sensitive locations” from immigration enforcement. This week, Trump has signed at least six executive orders targeting immigrants.
Now, immigrants across the country are living in fear and increasing isolation. Families are terrified that, without warning, ICE will descend on the places where they used to find safety and community and tear loved ones away.
This is an incredibly dangerous and uncertain time. Trump’s policies are not merely aimed at targeting those with violent criminal records — they are deliberately crafted to terrorize and dehumanize essential members of our communities, both documented and undocumented.
Now more than ever, we must unite with urgency to protect and defend vulnerable members of our communities. Immigrants, regardless of their status, are human beings who deserve to live with dignity and without fear. Their lives should not be uprooted or destroyed by a cruel and racist agenda that’s primary aim is to grow Trump’s power at any cost.
We need to act now. Here’s what we can do:
We know that many of these policies are being challenged in court as we write this, but in the meantime, immigrant families are enduring profound fear and uncertainty. Parents are wondering if it’s safe to send their children to school. Workers are afraid of being detained on their way to their jobs. Families are living in constant fear of being separated from one another.
But we also know this: Together, we can send a powerful message. Our communities are stronger when we’re united, our immigrant neighbors are not alone, and we will not stand by as families are torn apart. By equipping ourselves with knowledge, demanding action from our local leaders, and supporting the organizations on the frontlines, we can protect our immigrant neighbors and push back against Trump’s cruel and unjust policies.
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