Lawmakers are deciding now. Tell them to block increased funding for ICE and DHS.
ACLU Supporter, President Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act and deploy the military to Minneapolis.
This is another dangerous attempt to sow fear and turn the cities we love into places where people feel afraid to leave their homes.
Yesterday, we also filed a class action lawsuit against ICE and CBP challenging federal agents' unconstitutional and illegal stops and arrests of people in Minnesota. We'll see the Trump administration in court. But at the same time, Congress is also deciding right now whether to reward ICE with more funding.
Take action now: Stop ICE's attack on our communities. <[link removed]>
The killing of Renee Nicole Good and the ongoing ICE abuses have sparked national outrage. Across the country, thousands of people have come together to protest in all 50 states, more than 70,000 people from our ACLU community have written their Congressmembers to decry these attacks, and over 400 organizations have signed a letter demanding Congress withhold increases to DHS funding until real reforms are enacted. That pressure is working: Republican leadership has already been forced to stall and delay their bill.
We can’t let up now.
As Congress negotiates the DHS budget, we are drawing a clear line: no increased funding for ICE or Border Patrol.
Add your name and tell Congress: No more money for ICE. <[link removed]>
Thank you for being in the fight with us,
The ACLU Team
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