Tuesday, January 21 - Immigrant Community Resources / WI Postcard Parties
Actions You Can Take
Action 1: Immigrant community resources - save and share!
Action 2: Wisconsin postcard parties in Lincoln Square in February and March
Action 1: Immigrant Community Resources
We’re barely 24 hours into the new Trump administration and already fear is running high, particularly in our immigrant communities. There have been reports that Trump expects to ramp up immigration enforcement by deploying ICE agents in cities like Chicago as soon as this week.
While nothing is certain, it’s important that we understand our legal rights — whether as citizens or immigrants — to keep our communities protected and safe. ICIRR has created several resources for the immigrant community. Please save and share in case you witness any ICE activity:
If you believe you are witnessing ICE activity, please call ICIRR’s 24-Hour Family Support Hotline at 1-855-HELP-MY-FAMILY (1-855-435-7693) to report it.
Action via ICIRR
Action 2: WI Postcard Parties in Lincoln Square
Sign up to write and stamp postcards to protect Wisconsin’s Liberal Supreme Court Majority on April 1st! Your efforts helped Justice Janet Protasiewicz win, and now we need your support for Susan Crawford to secure a seat on the WI Supreme Court.
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court is a crucial battleground. Judge Crawford is running to replace retiring Justice Ann Walsh Bradley. A win for Crawford keeps the court’s 4-3 liberal majority intact, while a loss to MAGA-backed Brad Schimel could flip the court conservative for the next decade.
Abortion access, voting rights, legislative maps, and collective bargaining rights are all at stake. Join us at Gideon Welles in February and March to write postcards to Wisconsin voters—we'll provide everything you need! Bring stamps or a contribution if you can.
Can’t stay? Choose our Pick-up and Go option: stop by Gideon Welles from 6:00-8:00 PM to grab your postcards, scripts, and addresses to write at home. Get more info here.
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