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We are living in a crisis born of government force, and silence is complicity.

Right now in Minneapolis and across the country, ICE and federal immigration agents are operating like an occupying force raiding neighborhoods, schools, jobs, and families’ homes without accountability.

And the carnage continues.

 

ICE has murdered three U.S. citizens within weeks:

  • Keith Porter was killed in Los Angeles on New Year’s Eve by an off-duty ICE agent.
  • Renee Good was shot multiple times by an ICE agent, and her death was ruled a homicide by the county examiner.
  • Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a VA ICU nurse with no criminal history, was killed by federal agents and the administration.

ICE agents murdered over 30 people in 2025, and killed six people this year in detention centers. The administration is telling us that what we're all seeing didn’t happen.

 

Communities are traumatized. Our neighbors are disappearing into detention systems shrouded in secrecy. Children are being torn from their parents and transported across state lines.

 

This isn’t isolated. This isn’t “normal.” This is state-sanctioned violence in broad daylight.

 

And yet the U.S. House gave ICE BILLIONS through September. That money will bankroll more raids, more detentions, more deaths.

 

This is unacceptable! THIS IS A CALL TO ACTION. NOT A POLITE REQUEST!

We are demanding that Senate Democrats use their leverage and that Sen. Schumer help block the 60 votes needed to fund ICE so that ICE’s reign of terror can be stopped.

 

Not later. Now!

 

We demand:

  • No funding for ICE.
  • No more unmasked agents.

Our Senators Gary Peters and Elissa Slotkin have committed to voting NO on ICE funding, but commitments only hold if the pressure does. They cannot back down. Neither can we.

 

The vote is coming. Lives are on the line. Senate leadership can still block this funding.

 

Tell Sen. Chuck Schumer and the Senate Democrats to vote against ICE funding. Call Senator Chuck Schumer NOW at (202) 224-6542 or write him at 322 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510. People are dying, families are terrorized, and the Senate can’t bankroll state violence.

Silence is assent

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