How can I Legally Mess with ICE?
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Look at the history of civil disobedience within the civil rights movement in the world. There might be some cogent examples to be found.
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That's pretty cool, but do you have a source for this? All I could find when looking up the name & 'radio' was this wiki page & the timelines don't match up
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i'm glad you made me look this up; i just learned that i've reached the age where the 90's and the 00's have merged together in my memory, but i suppose it's a good thing that those decades were so much less traumatic than the 80's that they no longer stick out in my mind.
anyways, here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_United_States_immigration_reform_protests#Role_of_Spanish-language_media_and_religious_leaders
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Film everything for a start. There are apps that automatically upload as you film so they can't just grab your phone and delete it.
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There isn't much you can do at raid time. Interference is a crime. What you can do, but it may still cause problems for you.
- Alert their locations as much as possible.
- Film them at a reasonable distance and use an app that syncs to cloud instantly.
- Report police stations, jails, and prisons as placed you believe could be harboring illegal immigrants.
- Speak non-English languages first around them.
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Broadcast how
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It's possible to do this anonymously.
Consider deleting your comment. It wrongfully suggests that there is nothing to be done.
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Such as?
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Depends on your setup and tech skill. Syncthing is my goto recommendation.
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Insta. Meta. reddit. Tik-Tok. Craigslist. Nextdoor (create a burner). I mean there's literally tens of ways.
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I see.
Edit: curious about your reasoning for creating a burning for nextdoor, but not meta or facebok?
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Burners for all the things, my bad.
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They likely wouldn't arrest you, but law enforcement commonly confiscates cameras, so that's why the cloud sync is important.
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Pass out red cards to inform individuals. https://www.ilrc.org/red-cards-tarjetas-rojas
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So I was about to recommend the ACLU mobile justice app but I went to check if it was still working and it seems to be down. Reviews suggest it's been offline for a while. So if anyone reading this had also downloaded it and was assuming it would be there for you, maybe double check that.on your device.