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I've seen a lot of people wondering lately what in hell to do about the U.S. concentration camps. The best suggestion list I've run across is on tumblr; the source is tumblr user babybear. Everything below in quotation marks is theirs, except a couple of my notes, in brackets. I have made sure all links are working.


"so you’ve probably seen the post going around detailing the horrific human rights abuses in what are, undeniably, concentration camps in the US…. accompanied by the suggestion that the only thing you can do is call your senators.

it’s unfathomable to me that someone would see we have actual nazi death camps in our country, and think the solution is writing to the politicians who allowed it to happen.

i have yet to see a post on any social media that has meaningfully helpful suggestions for how to get involved, so:

this article [Note: wants you to turn off adblock] offers a number of suggestions including getting involved with your local chapter of Sanctuary Not Deportation, which connects faith groups to offer sanctuary to immigrants fleeing ICE. it also has a comprehensive list of immigrant-lead organizations to get involved with or donate to, as well as a link to crowdfund for detainee’s phone bills, which allows them to contact their families, legal counsel, and inform the outside world of the realities they are facing in detention.

here is a link for finding detention centers near you. there are many rallies directly outside of these camps you can participate in, and physically going to them is crucial in liberation efforts.

posting bond for detained immigrants is still one of the best ways to get people out of the death camps, even though ICE is increasingly unwilling to participate. the linked article has a list of both federal and state-by-state bail funds/organizations.

host a refugee if you have the room. Room For Refugees is still trying to build a network in the US. keeping people out of ICE’s grip and preventing detention in the first place is the best thong we can do because these camps are becoming more and more impenetrable.

help the legal organizations helping immigrants near you; if you’re anywhere close to NYC the New Sanctuary Coalition needs volunteers/donations, and if you’re on the border get involved with Texas Civil Rights Project.

on top of free legal aid, the NSC specifically also organizes rapid responses to ICE raids, which is one of the most importang things you can do – there are many local networks already in place, but here is how to organize a rapid response network if your city doesn’t have one.

one of the easiest things we can all do is learn the rights of immigrants in this country, and how to react to ICE raids. spread this information to everyone you know and keep the toolkit in easy access on your phone.

the only government policy that can make an immediate and tangible impact is municipal policy; push your local politicians to support or build sanctuary city initiatives – here is a toolkit for local political action.

finally, get involved with local antifa and leftist orgs! follow their social media to get updates on calls to action and protests happening near you. i cannot stress enough how important it is to be aware of efforts in your own city. antifa international's tumblr is one page you can follow, but please research the orgs specifically in your area that are fighting the rise of fascism. the torch network has a list of chapters in several cities around the US, but again this is just a place to start.

i encourage everyone to find at least ONE thing from this list you can do, beyond donating. i know we are all stressed and have our time/energy zapped by capitalism, but if we do nothing, nothing will change. and please share these links wherever you can – copy and paste this post or at least share the first article i linked [Note: still wants you to turn off adblock].

fascism is here, NOW, and we need to step up, because no one is going to invade us to free the camps this time."


I've ported this over to DW in hopes that that will help these suggestions spread; I know a lot of you would like to do more than endlessly phoning senators who are either already on our side or already very, very not.

Date: 2019-06-24 01:35 am (UTC)
redbird: closeup of me drinking tea, in a friend's kitchen (Default)
From: [personal profile] redbird
I'd like to cross-post this to [community profile] thisfinecrew.

Date: 2019-06-24 02:38 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sovay
The best suggestion list I've run across is on tumblr; the source is tumblr user babybear.

Thank you. I'm not on Tumblr and I had seen some of these links, but not all of them, and not even the ones I'd seen all in the same place.

Date: 2019-06-24 02:43 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] asakiyume
Someone I know is hosting a refugee and her child.

Date: 2019-06-24 02:48 am (UTC)

Date: 2019-06-24 03:35 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rosefox
Thank you very much for this. I'm sharing it with the leaders of my synagogue in hopes that we can do more on this front.

Date: 2019-06-24 04:46 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] aurumcalendula
Thank you for posting this.

Date: 2019-06-24 10:52 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] phi
I'd like to specifically rep two organizations I the Boston area. They are both long standing and wicked organized and have the ability to absorb however many hours of volunteer time you have to give:


https://www.arcscluster.org/ -- a spinout from the interfaith org Refugee Immigration Ministry, ArCS has their shit together and is full of people who are not just doing good work for refugees but also actively challenging their privilege and world view. Mostly focusing on housing, transportation, finaid, and other support for refugee and asylee families who land in Arlington, Cambridge and Somerville. This group is how we met our foster son.

https://beyondbondboston.org/ bonding people out of immigration detention, accompanying people to immigration court, providing rides to ICE checkins, ESL classes, doctors appointments etc. The court accompaniment is super important -- it demonstrates to the immigration judges that the people are not invisible or forgotten and that their is active community support for them. This has a real effect on judgments

Date: 2019-06-24 08:06 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kore
This is really really good, thank you.

Date: 2019-06-24 09:34 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] athenais
Thank you. Exactly the kind of thing I want to have handy.

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