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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 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.

Use our Advocacy Alert below to educate yourself, understand what’s needed and take action. NOW!

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Michigan United on Substack: “American Reflections” on our 2026 MLK Celebration
Substack writer Ty Partridge, author of American Reflections attended our 2026 MLK Day Celebration. It was a day of inspiration, fellowship and recommitting to the cause.
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Regulating AI in Michigan: What is “Best Practice” for Legislation?
We built this app because “AI legislation” is starting to show up in statehouses. This app turns policy into a simple checklist you can actually use.
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How to Regulate AI in Michigan: The Physical Reality
Given AI influence in the White House, it is highly unlikely we’ll see tech regulation from DC. As a result, states are laboratories for governing AI.
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Community Leaders and Environmental Groups Raise Urgent Concerns About Cryptomining and AI Data Centers Across Michigan
Community and environmental leaders across Northern Michigan met for a series of hybrid briefings on the growing risks from data centers.
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Michigan United in the News: TellUsDetroit on our 2026 MLK Celebration
On Monday, January 19th, our MLK Day celebration was chosen by TellUsDetroit.com to be featured in recap of events across Detroit.
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Michigan United in the News: 2026 MLK Day Celebration
On Monday, January 19th, our MLK Day celebration was chosen by Click On Detroit to be featured in recap of events across Detroit.
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A Three-city Event Sunday Night at 7: Intro to Cryptomining and AI Data Centers
A community briefing on AI Data Centers and Cryptomining — What’s Coming, What It Could Cost, and How You Can Push Back
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MU in the News: 2026 MLK Award Nominee Lexi Tater Stands Against the Oligarchy
Little did we know then that one of the leaders, Lexi Tater, would grow to become a nominee for our 2026 Michigan United MLK Award.
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Michigan United in Hancock: Standing for Lower Healthcare Costs
Our own Audrey Gerard discussed her experiences with the healthcare industry. Join us in the fight for lower healthcare costs.
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We are a broad, statewide coalition working to reform our broken immigration system, protect our environment and end mass incarceration. We develop the leadership of our members to eradicate the root causes of racial and economic injustice.

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Posted on January 26, 2026February 10, 2026Author dasbatesCategories Election Protection, Immigration, Michigan United in action, Movement Politics, News & Media, StatewideTags Civic Engagement
The 2025 Michigan United Election Protection Report

The 2025 Michigan United Election Protection Report

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The 2025 Michigan United Election Protection Report
Ensuring every eligible voter could cast a ballot safely, confidently, and without interference
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Your Voice, Your Power: Why Michiganders Must Register and Organize Now
Registering to vote is the first step toward making sure your voice counts, no matter the issue you care about.
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‘Progress for the People’ Town Hall, November 15th in Warren
Join us to learn what the new budget law means for you, hear from your neighbors, and ask your questions!
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Understanding and Addressing Michigan’s Struggle for Reliable, Affordable Electricity
Here’s why we constantly worry about power outages or a high Consumers Energy bill or DTE bill.
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What Happened at the Latest Flint Justice Assembly Meeting?
At our May meeting, we joined together for community power building and campaign work. Join us in June.
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Join Us at a Community Forum on ICE’s War on US Immigrant Families
Join us for an urgent conversation on how ICE’s tactics are harming immigrant families across the U.S.
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Michigan United Statement on Passage of Dirty Energy Carve-out Bills Passed by Michigan House
“Today’s vote is a betrayal of Michigan’s clean energy future. Lawmakers who supported this bill chose profits over people.”
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Michigan United Condemn’s the Taylor Police Department’s Agreement with ICE, Citing Community Harm and Legal Risk
“We are deeply disturbed by the Taylor Police Department’s decision to partner with ICE.”
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Michigan United at Cinco de Mayo
Yesterday, we marched in Detroit’s annual Cinco de Mayo Parade with a clear message: IMMIGRANTS ARE WELCOME!
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We are a broad, statewide coalition working to reform our broken immigration system, protect our environment and end mass incarceration. We develop the leadership of our members to eradicate the root causes of racial and economic injustice.

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Posted on November 10, 2025December 22, 2025Author dasbatesCategories Detroit, Eastern Michigan, Election Protection, Movement Politics, News & Media, StatewideTags Civic Engagement
Protecting the Election in Flint’s Third Ward

Protecting the Election in Flint’s Third Ward

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Protecting the Election in Flint’s Third Ward

We were out in Flint, protecting your right to vote in yesterday’s 3rd Ward special city council election!

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Michigan’s government should work for people, not powerful corporations.

Whether you’ve got five minutes or five hours, your time matters. We’re going to need volunteers to collect signatures, knock doors, spread the word, and help bring this ballot initiative to life.

Care Over Cost

We hold health insurers accountable for covered but unpaid benefits. Together, we are working to transform our health care system to put people over profit.

Transformative Justice

We believe that we can keep our communities safe from crime and reduce the number of people in prison. We’re working to reform the policies of the police, schools, prosecutors, as well as reform sentencing guidelines and improve release services.

Election Protection

We’re on a mission to safeguard the integrity of every election, ensuring that the democratic process remains fair, accessible, and representative of all voices.

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Join us in our fight for a brighter future, where every person, regardless of their immigration status, is afforded the same rights, opportunities, and respect as any other Michigander.

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The 2025 Michigan United Election Protection Report
Ensuring every eligible voter could cast a ballot safely, confidently, and without interference
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Your Voice, Your Power: Why Michiganders Must Register and Organize Now
Registering to vote is the first step toward making sure your voice counts, no matter the issue you care about.
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‘Progress for the People’ Town Hall, November 15th in Warren
Join us to learn what the new budget law means for you, hear from your neighbors, and ask your questions!
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Understanding and Addressing Michigan’s Struggle for Reliable, Affordable Electricity
Here’s why we constantly worry about power outages or a high Consumers Energy bill or DTE bill.
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What Happened at the Latest Flint Justice Assembly Meeting?
At our May meeting, we joined together for community power building and campaign work. Join us in June.
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Join Us at a Community Forum on ICE’s War on US Immigrant Families
Join us for an urgent conversation on how ICE’s tactics are harming immigrant families across the U.S.
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Michigan United

We are a broad, statewide coalition working to reform our broken immigration system, protect our environment and end mass incarceration. We develop the leadership of our members to eradicate the root causes of racial and economic injustice.

Michigan United is a 501c(3).

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Call us at: 1-877-507-7774

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Posted on September 8, 2025December 18, 2025Author dasbatesCategories Blog, Election Protection, Flint, Movement Politics, News & Media, Statewide, VictoriesTags Civic Engagement
Protecting the Election in Flint’s Third Ward

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Protecting the Election in Flint’s Third Ward

We were out in Flint, protecting your right to vote in yesterday’s 3rd Ward special city council election!

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Michigan’s government should work for people, not powerful corporations.

Whether you’ve got five minutes or five hours, your time matters. We’re going to need volunteers to collect signatures, knock doors, spread the word, and help bring this ballot initiative to life.

Reproductive Freedom for All Michigan

Reproductive Freedom for All organizes and mobilizes our Michigan members to fight for access to abortion, birth control, paid parental leave, and protections from pregnancy discrimination.

Care Over Cost

We hold health insurers accountable for covered but unpaid benefits. Together, we are working to transform our health care system to put people over profit.

A Transformative Kind of Justice

We believe that we can keep our communities safe from crime and reduce the number of people in prison. We’re working to reform the policies of the police, schools, prosecutors, as well as reform sentencing guidelines and improve release services.

The goal of End Gun Violence Michigan is to pass common sense gun violence prevention laws in Michigan that will save lives.

Safe and Fair Elections

We’re on a mission to safeguard the integrity of every election, ensuring that the democratic process remains fair, accessible, and representative of all voices.

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Join us in our fight for a brighter future, where every person, regardless of their immigration status, is afforded the same rights, opportunities, and respect as any other Michigander.

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MU Healthcare in Flint: Watch the newest Flint Community Webinar
JOINPROJECT 3.5JOIN PROJECT 3.5News & MediaNew installments posted on the second Friday of each monthThe Flint Community Webinar is a monthly online event held on the second Friday of each month from noon to 1pm, offering a local perspective on public health topics in Flint and Genesee County. These webinars feature in-depth conversations with experts and information on community resources to empower residents with knowledge for informed decision-making. You can register for the webinars, find past recordings, and submit topic ideas through the Healthy Flint Research Coordinating Center (HFRCC) website. The newest webinar will be live right here at our […]
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MU/MUA in the News: the Michigan Advance on our Wal-Mart Protest
MUA-led protestors rallied at Sam’s Club in Southfield to speak out against Walmart’s choice to end its DEI programs.
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MU in the News: Kalamazoo News Channel 3 Quotes Our Own Elder Leslie Mathews for Juneteenth
“Freedom is one of the most important things that you’ll ever have in this life,” said Elder Leslie Mathews.
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MU in the News: “Resist: Juneteenth 2025” in the Detroit News
Read what the Detroit News said about the kickoff of our “Resist:Juneteenth 2025 Week of Resistance” event.
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MU in the Streets: Images from “NO KINGS” 2025
Michigan United and Michigan United Action were out organizing and supporting the people.
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Grassroots Power in Action: Why Neighborhood and Community Organizing Matter More Than Ever
Discover how grassroots organizing and community building empower people to drive real change, fight injustice, and protect democracy.
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Michigan United

We are a broad, statewide coalition working to reform our broken immigration system, protect our environment and end mass incarceration. We develop the leadership of our members to eradicate the root causes of racial and economic injustice.

Michigan United is a 501c(3).

Donations are tax-deductible.

Call us at: 1-877-507-7774

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Posted on May 7, 2025December 18, 2025Author dasbatesCategories Blog, Election Protection, Flint, Movement Politics, News & Media, Statewide, VictoriesTags Civic Engagement
MU in the News: Election Protection at ReadSludge.com

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October 21, 2024


MU in the News: Election Protection at ReadSludge.com
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Our own Kate Mason was featured in a story on election protection at ReadSludge.com. Here’s an extended excerpt:


In Michigan, Voting Rights Groups Are Preparing to Counter ‘Anti-Voter’ Activists on Election Day

On Election Night 2020, there was commotion at the convention center in downtown Detroit, Michigan, where absentee ballots were being counted. Republican groups had called for a wave of supporters to show up at the site, and many of them raised claims of election fraud. Democratic and nonpartisan election groups dispatched volunteers to be present as well, adding to the crowds. The rush of volunteers who showed up—about double the permitted number of challengers at the site—initially flooded the counting floor at the arena, then called the TCF Center, in the throes of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Hundreds of poll challengers roamed the basement where ballots were piled, with one observer urging her colleagues to “challenge every single ballot.” Some observers ignored the rule keeping their distance to an allowed 6 feet away from the counters, and began encircling tables and chanting “stop the count.” Some of those present had to be removed from the floor by police, like one challenger in a white full-face mask who yelled that the process was “crooked,” and protestors later banged on windows to the counting room. On social media, fevered claims circulated, like a photo of ballots supposedly being imported on a wagon—though the supposed proof was a snapshot of a local news photographer moving equipment.

But after election administrators worked in the tense atmosphere until Thursday at 4:30 am, the Detroit ballots were counted, the Detroit Free Press wrote. Chris Thomas, a former director of elections for the Michigan Secretary of State who worked under the administrations of both parties, worked to fact-check claims on social media, saying he was “extremely confident” in Detroit’s vote-counting process.

A couple weeks later, the Michigan appeals court rejected as “not credible” a Republican legal challenge to the counting of absentee ballots in Detroit. On Nov. 18, the Wayne County Board of Canvassers—after an initial refusal by its two Republican members—certified the election results.

Learning from the 2020 experience, election administrators oversaw a smoother ballot counting process in the 2022 midterms, ensuring that the downtown Detroit site was free of chaos. Two Republican statewide candidates who had denied the 2020 election result, gubernatorial challenger Tudor Dixon and state attorney general challenger Matt DePerno, conceded their races the day after voting. 

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How Civic Engagement and Election Protection Keep Our Voices Heard

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How Civic Engagement and Election Protection Keep Our Voices Heard
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We’ve all heard the phrase “every vote counts,” but have you ever stopped to think about what makes that possible? It takes entire networks of people and systems working behind the scenes to protect your right to vote. In fact, election protection is one of the most important aspects of maintaining a democracy. However, it can’t be done if people aren’t civically engaged. 

Over the past several decades, there has been a dangerous decline in Americans’ understanding of and participation in key civic activities. This, along with other factors, has weakened our perception of ourselves as part of a larger social whole, our sense of duty to our fellow citizens, and our willingness to work together to solve social problems.

What Is Civic Engagement?

Civic engagement refers to active participation in the governmental, social, and community activities that shape society. At its core, civic engagement isn’t about divisive politics; in fact, many civic activities are nonpartisan, or aren’t related to politics at all. They work to improve the collective well-being of communities through social interactions and public service. Engaging civically simply means participating in larger efforts to make a positive difference in society. 

This can be done in a variety of ways. Anyone can use their time, expertise, skill sets, or assets to do their part for the greater good.

Just a few examples of civic engagement include:

  • Voting and encouraging voter turnout

  • Volunteering (in any capacity, with any nonprofit organization that offers public services)

  • Advocating for solutions to social problems

  • Serving on local boards or committees that can impact decision-making and community outcomes

  • Supporting nonprofit and government organizations that serve worthy causes

Why Is Civic Engagement Important?

Civic engagement plays a vital role in sustaining a healthy democracy and addressing shared  needs. In a thousand different ways, it can:

  • Empower people to influence decisions that impact their lives and the lives of community members

  • Promote inclusivity so that all voices are represented and heard

  • Reduce or eliminate forms of inequality and injustice

  • Help communities address local, state, and national problems

By becoming civically engaged, citizens take ownership of the democratic process, which ultimately means exercising the right to communicate, advocate, and work together to improve society in various ways. This strengthens communities and fosters greater trust between government institutions and the people they serve. Civic engagement also ensures that the government and politicians are accountable for serving the needs and desires of citizens.

How to Make a Difference in Your Community With Election Protection

Of all the ways people can engage civically, election protection is one of the most critical, as it safeguards the most important democratic process of all: voting.

What Is Election Protection?

Election protection refers to the nonpartisan efforts and mechanisms put in place to ensure the fairness, transparency, and security of elections. These efforts ensure that eligible voters can cast their ballots freely and easily — without intimidation, suppression, or undue logistical difficulty — and that their votes are counted accurately and impartially.

At the federal and state levels, various organizations work to monitor polling places, assist voters with questions, and ensure that all election laws are followed. Election protection can also involve launching public education campaigns to help people understand their voting rights, as well as challenging and reversing voter suppression efforts. 

Voter suppression occurs when corrupt politicians or political parties attempt to make it difficult for non-supporters to cast their ballots. 

For example, some Republican politicians oppose regular voting by mail because it’s convenient and accessible, and makes it easier for socioeconomically disadvantaged Democrat-leaning voters (who often face logistical barriers to in-person voting) to cast their ballots. It also allows people to take their time and consult voter information materials right alongside their ballots in the privacy and comfort of their own homes, which encourages more informed and thoughtful voting. 

To convince Americans they should reject mail-in voting, these politicians use misinformation to argue that the process is vulnerable to voter fraud, despite the fact that eight states already have a successful history of holding secure all-mail ballot elections — some, like Oregon and Washington, since the 1980s — and many others have specific allowances for voting by mail. 

It’s vital to be aware of voter suppression tactics of all kinds at every level, because they are a major threat to democracy. 

How You Can Help Protect Elections

There are many ways you can help protect elections and ensure the integrity of the democratic process:

  • Educate yourself and others about voting rights at the city, state, and federal levels

  • Volunteer as a poll worker (ensuring polling places run smoothly and helping voters navigate the process)

  • Become a poll watcher or monitor (observe the voting process at in-person voting centers to ensure processes are conducted fairly)

  • Join nonpartisan voter protection organizations like Michigan United as a member or volunteer

  • Become a local election organizer (building social relationships and networks designed to inform and empower voters)

  • Donate to a nonprofit organization that works to protect voter rights and ensure free and fair elections

  • If you see something happening at a polling place that doesn’t look right, tap here to report it to election officials

Election protection is a collective civic responsibility that requires everyone’s participation. By getting involved, you can help maintain the integrity of the electoral process and ensure that every citizen’s voice is heard.

Protect Free and Fair Elections With Michigan United

Michigan United is a broad, statewide coalition working to protect free and fair elections, reform our broken healthcare and immigration systems, care for our environment, end mass incarceration, and make essential services accessible to all. 

We’re on a mission to safeguard the integrity of every election, ensuring that the democratic process remains fair, accessible, and representative of all voices. In the face of evolving challenges such as voter suppression tactics and attempts to disenfranchise marginalized communities, we stand firm in our commitment to protect the fundamental right to vote. Through proactive advocacy, grassroots organizing, and strategic partnerships, we work tirelessly to dismantle barriers to voting and advocate for equitable election laws.

Join us in our quest to empower voters, defend democracy, and create a more just and inclusive society for all. You can do this in whichever way works best for you. Consider joining us as a Michigan United member, volunteering with us, becoming a relational organizer in the 2024 election, or donating today.

Together, we can ensure that the promise of democracy is upheld and that every vote truly counts.

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Most orders ship in about 1 week, then take 2-5 business days in transit before arriving at their destination.

Choose from:

The Michigan United Black Polo

A comfy, smart-looking polo you can wear to work, in meetings or anywhere you go.

The “Rent is Too Damn High” Black Hoodie

State the obvious. Wherever you go.

The Michigan United Black T-shirt

The official uniform of the Movement

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Ready to Do Something Now?

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Join “Taking Back our Power” and take a stand against money in Michigan politics

We are a coalition of working families in Michigan fighting to pass comprehensive state legislation to prevent regulated monopoly corporations and companies seeking government contracts from making political contributions. We can no longer let them buy their way out of accountability and drown out the voice of the people!

JOIN

Join “Care Over Cost” and help us get people the healthcare coverage promised by their insurers

In Michigan and all across the country, our members are fighting individual care denials and are WINNING people the care they need–and paid fo! Together, we are working to transform our health care system to put Care Over Cost and people over profit.

JOIN

Become a Relational Organizing Leader

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