The state-sanctioned violence in our communities must end!

Our communities are grieving the deaths of Keith Porter, Renee Nicole Good, Silverio Villegas González, Alex Pretti, and more, while others are living in fear of federally-funded violence in their neighborhoods. 

The US Senate must choose to protect people, not consent to the status quo. Voting NO on DHS funding is one of the few immediate tools Congress has to stop escalating harm and demand restraint.

Our demands are clear:

  • Immediately withdraw DHS and other federal agents conducting interior enforcement actions, beginning in Minnesota and Maine. 
  • End CBP enforcement operations more than 50 miles from any land or sea border. Border authorities should not function without meaningful accountability, and that begins with working within their stated mission.
  • Stop immigration enforcement based on racial profiling. No one should be targeted, questioned, or detained because of how they look, where they live, or the language they speak. 
  • End warrantless arrests and detentions. Federal agents must follow the Constitution, obtain warrants, and respect due process. 
  • Launch a full congressional investigation into immigration enforcement inside the United States. Congress must examine the scope, tactics, legality, and human costs of interior DHS and ICE operations and act on what it finds.

Enough is enough. Tell your senators where you stand and demand they vote NO on more ICE funding.