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What Does It Feel Like to be Targeted by ICE?

Despite the administration’s stated commitment to addressing racial justice, the DHS policy reinforces the role of policing and incarceration as a feeder into the deportation system. This forum features community members who remain at risk for deportation under the new ICE policy, or who were previously targeted due to ICE’s entanglement with the criminal-legal system. Brought to you by Immigrant Defense Project, Mijente, and Asian Law Caucus.

Zoom Vigil Stop Executions, Torture, Murders & Assassinations

Invitation to 30-minute Silent Meditation/Prayer Vigils (Sept.28, Oct.5, Oct.12, Oct.21, Oct.27, & Oct.31) to Stop Executions, Torture, Murders & Assassinations & Promote Peace in the World
You are invited to attend an upcoming series of 30-minute silent meditation/prayer vigil sessions against human executions, torture, murders & assassinations—these sessions are aimed at bringing more peace to the community, to the nation, and to the whole world.
Upcoming Vigil:
  • Tuesday, October 5 (6:30 p.m.):  Zoom Vigil for Mr. Ernest Lee Johnson (scheduled to be executed in Bonne Terre, Missouri)