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We Will Protect Immigrants

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26.02.2025

Photograph by Nathaniel St. Clair

When there were rumors that ICE agents were in the neighborhood, I called my mom to see if she could drive around and verify.

Such activities have been common to rapid response for years, even decades, as I learned when I first volunteered with immigrant rights groups that were organizing in response to Bush administration’s workplace enforcement actions. Then, as now, people filled Church basements with other community members for “know your rights” trainings. We were given red cards, which list the rights migrants have in the event that ICE detains them, to pass out to undocumented workers in our neighborhoods. Just a couple weeks ago, I attended a similar meeting in Oakland, California. We went over many of the same materials. The red cards are back. Also like years ago, the room was filled with that same inter-generational mix of people, including immigrants and their families, and people of faith.

But the difference this time is how everyone has cell phones. We exchanged information, not only contacts, but for websites. We set up text groups. And now, we communicate, not only in our neighborhoods, but with similarly minded people from around the country. In fact, while I live in California, my mother is in Wisconsin. Organizations, such as the Immigrant Legal Resource Center and American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), have facilitated these nationwide networks, mobilizing since Trump took office to host virtual and........

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