Tell Your Senators: Vote NO on ICE Funding
The House has passed additional funding for ICE — on top of the $45 billion the agency received last year. Now it's up to the Senate.
Nearly 70,000 people are currently locked in immigration detention, a system with documented deaths, medical neglect, and inhumane conditions. This month alone, federal agents have killed two people in Minneapolis who were lawfully bearing witness during their immigration enforcement.
More funding means more detention beds, more families torn apart, and more violence without accountability. The Senate vote is coming. Your Senators need to hear from you now.
(We've drafted a sample message to help you get started — but your Senators need to hear your voice. Please make it your own.)