John,
In America, the government doesn’t get to grab people off the streets, skip the courtroom, and send them straight to a foreign prison.
But the illegal abductions, detentions, and deportations of people like Andry Hernandez Romero, Heidy Sánchez, Mahmoud Khalil, and Elsy Noemi Berrios prove that the Trump Administration sees itself as above the rule of law.
If a president can ignore the courts and disappear lawful residents, there is no limit to what can come next. President Trump has said he wants to abduct and deport U.S. citizens. If this isn’t stopped now, no one is safe.
On Thursday, June 26th, we’re showing up at federal buildings, courthouses, and town squares across the country to say: in America, we don’t let the government disappear people. That’s not who we are.
Sign up to host a photo petition in your community featuring images of individuals who have been disappeared, detained, and deported without due process by the Trump administration.
It’s okay if you’ve never hosted an event like this before; we can provide all the tips, tools, and training you’ll need.
These visual actions can be a simple yet powerful way for communities across the country to show solidarity with those affected by Trump’s draconian immigration policies, demand accountability, and demonstrate support for due process.