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In the wake of increased immigration enforcement, many individuals are seeking ways to support those affected and resist the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The desire to help ranges from everyday activities such as escorting children home from school or grocery shopping for those afraid to leave their homes, to more direct involvement in support networks. This article explores various suggestions and discussions from social media on how to get involved.
Answers from Social Media
The discussions on social media provide a variety of suggestions on how to help. One user shares information about a training session in Greensboro, hosted by Siembra NC, a grassroots organization that advocates for immigrants’ rights. The training is aimed at educating attendees on how to effectively monitor and document ICE activities. The link to register for the event can be found here…