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The Trump administration has made it clear that Minnesota is just the beginning. They're headed to Ohio next, and they won’t stop there. We must refuse to fund their campaign of terror – are you with me? |
The current occupant of the White House has deployed rogue masked agents to detain, deport, and even kill our neighbors in broad daylight. To operate without care or concern. To conduct public executions and spread public terror.
Right now, Congress has the leverage to change this. As we negotiate funding for the Department of Homeland Security, I’m calling on my colleagues to do more than just express concern for ICE’s terror.
I’m demanding they refuse to settle for bare minimum reforms and give ICE another blank check.
Look: We can’t leave power in the hands of bad actors to decide whether or not to follow the law. We can’t make demands of people like Trump and Noem and then hope that they willingly comply.
We have to use our leverage to act with courage by refusing to fund ICE’s campaign of terror.
Add your name if you agree: Congress must cut off funding for ICE.
Let’s be honest. If hundreds of neighbors documenting and bearing witness to ICE’s atrocities wasn’t enough to rein them in, body cameras won’t be either.
Requiring agents to remove masks or obtain warrants before entering homes is important, but that is the bare minimum.
Allowing people to sue ICE agents for violating their rights and killing their loved ones — that is essential.
This should not be controversial for Democrats, Republicans, independents, or anyone.
Congress must cut off funding for this campaign of terror — full stop. They've made it clear that Minnesota is just the beginning. They're headed to Ohio next. And beyond the headlines ICE is carrying out operations right here in the MA 7th. Their intention is indiscriminate harm in every corner of our country.
Add your name to demand Congress protect our communities from ICE’s terror by refusing to fund ICE.
In solidarity,
Ayanna
