Right now, Congress is considering the "No Bailout for Sanctuary Cities" Act (H.R. 32): a dangerous bill that would strip federal funding from cities and states unless they participate in mass deportations.
This isn’t just an attack on immigrants—it’s an attack on all of us.
This bill is political blackmail—forcing communities to choose between protecting their residents or losing critical resources.
We can’t let that happen. Contact your representative now to demand Congress reject this cruel bill.
What does this mean for families? It means domestic workers with children and other parents will be too terrified to send their kids to school for fear of deportation. It means families losing access to healthcare because their local hospital no longer has the funding to stay open. It means children going hungry because their schools can no longer provide meals.
If the "No Bailout for Sanctuary Cities" Act passes, nearly 700 communities across 28 states could lose federal funding for:
We’ve seen this playbook before—using federal funding as a weapon to force communities into compliance.
This isn’t about safety—it’s about power and control.
We must fight back before it’s too late. The "No Bailout for Sanctuary Cities" Act is cruel, reckless, and puts entire communities at risk. Send a message to your representative to tell Congress: Hands off our communities—vote NO on H.R. 32.
Every family deserves to feel safe in their own community. Every child deserves to go to school without fear. Every worker deserves access to public transit, healthcare, and emergency services.
But if H.R. 32 passes, millions of families will be thrown into crisis. We must act now.
Thanks for all that you do,
Advocacy Team
National Domestic Workers Alliance
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The majority of domestic workers sit at the center of some of our nation’s most decisive issues because of who they are and what they do: they are women – mostly women of color, immigrants, mothers, and low-wage workers. They are impacted by almost every policy affecting the future of our economy, democracy and country.
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