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Every action counts in the fight against ICE’s cruelty and the rise of state violence. Today in ICEbreaker News, we’re featuring July 15, 2025 updates and urgent calls to action.
Every action counts in the fight against ICE’s cruelty and the rise of state violence. Today in ICEbreaker News, we’re featuring July 15, 2025 updates and urgent calls to action.
From detentions to deportations, ICE continues to terrorize our communities. Read the latest news, share the truth, and join us to demand dignity, safety, and justice for all. Together, We Can Expose and Stop ICE's Cruelty.
ICEbreaker News Briefs: Detention, Deportation, and Resistance
Many here wanted Trump to enforce immigration law, but 'it's going overboard'
The Washington Post
Residents in California express anxiety over intensified ICE raids, with many voicing support for enforcement tempered by concern for families and activists. 🔗 Read article
U.S. reverses guidance pausing ICE raids on farms, hotels
Reuters
DHS has reversed its temporary guidance limiting ICE workplace raids, reinstating enforcement at farms, hotels, and restaurants. 🔗Read article
How the Republican spending bill super‑charges immigration enforcement
Reuters
Explains how the new Republican budget includes $10 billion to reimburse states aiding DHS and ICE in border security measures. 🔗 Read article Reuters
Trump's ICE arrests non‑criminals despite crime‑focused message
Reuters
New DHS numbers show that ICE continues to detain undocumented migrants without criminal records, even as the agency emphasizes criminal targets. 🔗 Read article The Washington Post
ICE is arresting migrants in worksite raids. Employers are largely escaping charges.
The Washington Post | By Marianne LeVine et al.
Covers ICE’s increased enforcement at worksites, detailing how employers often face no charges while undocumented workers are detained. 🔗 Read article
What is and isn't legal when ICE officers make an immigration arrest
The Washington Post
Clarifies the legal boundaries of ICE arrests—what rights they have, warrant requirements, and how DHS laws govern immigration detentions. 🔗 Read article
ICEbreaker News: The Fight to End Cruelty, Detention, and Fear
ICE isn’t just a rogue agency—it’s part of a larger system of state violence that targets immigrants, tears families apart, and undermines our most basic human rights. Empowered by far-right lawmakers, ICE operates with impunity, weaponizing fear and surveillance to criminalize entire communities.
Fueled by anti-immigrant hate and backed by extremist agendas, ICE's operations reflect a broader push toward authoritarianism. Mass raids, indefinite detentions, secretive deportations, and collaboration with local police all feed into a system designed to intimidate, control, and erase. These tactics don’t make us safer—they make us less free.
ICE’s Pattern of Harm Includes:
Targeting immigrant families through mass raids and surveillance
Detaining asylum seekers in inhumane, for-profit facilities
Collaborating with local law enforcement to bypass sanctuary protections
Abusing detainees and violating basic rights and due process
Using fear to silence communities and suppress dissent
Advancing policies rooted in xenophobia and white nationalism
We Must Act:
ICE is not just enforcing laws—it’s violating them. It’s time to dismantle the cruelty, end the detentions, and protect our communities. We must organize, resist, and demand a future rooted in dignity, justice, and liberation for all.
Join us. Speak out. Hold ICE accountable. Together, we can break the cycle of fear.
Calls to Action
When leaders escape accountability, it signals that power—not justice—rules, eroding trust, fueling corruption, and opening the door to authoritarianism. Billionaire-backed justices and elites aren't serving the people—they’re scheming to suppress our voices, strip away our rights, and rule over us. But progress and power to the people is more than an idea; it’s a movement. By standing up, speaking out, and demanding dignity, opportunity, and justice for all, we can build an America that truly lives up to its promise.
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Click here to Tell Congress: Stop Trump's Attack on Birthright Citizenship
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Click here to Tell the USPS: Deliver the Mail, Not Deportations
Click here to demand Birthright citizenship must be protected nationwide. Demand your Attorney General take action now.
Click here to Take Action: Stop ICE Raids and Military Escalation Against Protestors
Click here to send a letter to your lawmakers to speak out and denounce this state-sponsored terror on our communities and champion freedom of speech and the right to assemble.
ICEblock app - See something, tap something
Click here to get the ICEBLock app (only available on Apple Appstore). The app enables users to anonymously report sightings of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in their area. Its purpose is to alert communities about ICE activity and help individuals avoid potential encounters. Read more about the app here on MSNBC.
Yes, You Have the Right to Film ICE
You have the right to record law enforcement officers performing their duties in public, but you must remain calm, courteous, and avoid interfering by keeping a safe distance. While you can take photos, video, or audio, officers cannot legally search your device, access your passcode, or delete footage without a warrant—even if you're arrested. They may order you to move for safety reasons, but not simply because you’re recording. Be aware that officers might still retaliate illegally with arrest, force, or threats, so stay alert. In cases involving ICE, consider the risks to the person being arrested—get consent when possible and blur identifying details if sharing the footage publicly to protect their safety while holding ICE accountable.
Check out these two articles by Electronic Frontier Foundation for more information: Yes, You Have the Right to Film ICE & Right to Record
Together, we can protect and empower those we love, champion our rights, freedoms, and democracy, hold our leaders accountable to the people's will, and inspire voters to make a meaningful difference.
Laurie Woodward Garcia (paid with hugs and kisses, not bought by special interests)

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