Who is funding anti-ice protests
Anti‑ICE protests are financed by a mixture of national advocacy coalitions, established civil‑liberties and immigrant‑rights organizations, local community groups and unions, and—according to conserv...
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Anti‑ICE protests are financed by a mixture of national advocacy coalitions, established civil‑liberties and immigrant‑rights organizations, local community groups and unions, and—according to conserv...
A broad constellation of national and local activist organizations — including Indivisible, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, 50501 and allied gro...
A national coalition calling itself “ICE Out For Good” — led publicly by progressive groups including Indivisible, MoveOn Civic Action, the American Civil Liberties Union, Public Citizen, Voto Latino,...
In 2025, at least one major lawsuit brought against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) by U.S.-based plaintiffs resulted in a nationwide settlement: Gonzalez v. ICE, a class-action that imposed...
A broad national coalition of established advocacy and civic groups helped coordinate the “ICE Out for Good” weekend of action, with named national partners including Indivisible, the American Civil L...
Reporting across identifies a mix of national coalitions and local activist groups as the principal organizers of recent anti‑ICE protests, prominently including , (which lists partners such as the AC...
Several advocacy organizations and local coalitions are actively pushing for direct assistance and expanded services for undocumented immigrants, but explicit nationwide campaigns solely for cash paym...