‘You don’t have to do it alone’: how US cities are helping each other resist ICE
 
From LA to Charlotte, organizers are learning from others’ strategies to 
protect residents amid federal crackdowns
 
By Whitney Bauck – The Guardian - Tue 16 Dec 2025
 
When Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) set its sights on Chicago in 
September, Chicagoans sprang into action to protect their immigrant neighbors: 
teaching each other how to recognize and safely document ICE agents, setting up 
“know your rights” trainings, and distributing whistles en masse so people 
could loudly alert anyone in the vicinity when ICE was spotted.
 
In the months since, whistles have become a popular raid alert tool in other 
cities across the country – New Yorkers wear them around their necks to warn 
neighbors, the people of New Orleans blast them outside ICE facilities and 
Charlotte residents used them to ward off Customs and Border Protection 
officials. While strongly associated with Chicago, the tactic is actually one 
that city organizers learned in part from groups in Los Angeles. Its spread is 
illustrative of the many ways cities are helping inspire and equip one another 
in the face of often unlawful federal activities.
 
Rain Skau, a co-coordinator of the Fight Fascism campaign of the Democratic 
Socialists of America (DSA) Los Angeles, said Angelenos began to use whistles 
to alert neighbors about ICE presence when agents first started hitting the 
city in June. Despite the federal government’s claims that these raids were 
targeting hardened criminals, Skau described one of the first raids at a Home 
Depot as mostly snatching women vending food in the parking lot, stuffing them 
into vans as meat sizzled on the grills they left behind.
 
DSA and other grassroots groups in the city set up patrols of ordinary citizens 
to create a consistent presence at the Home Depots when day laborers and 
vendors were most likely to be out and about. (A September report by Rent 
Brigade found that Home Depot locations became “the most dangerous places in LA 
for immigrant workers”.) Volunteers passed out “know your rights” information, 
and when a tip came via a citywide hotline about an ICE sighting, the groups 
sent out patrols to document what was happening, collect belongings and get in 
touch with family members if someone had already been detained.
 
By the time ICE hit the streets of Chicago in the fall, organizers in Los 
Angeles felt like they had some wisdom to share. Members of DSA in LA began 
having informal conversations with those in DSA Chicago. “One comment that 
someone made was, ‘We’ve never done anything like this before,’” Rain 
remembered. “And what I said to them was: ‘We hadn’t either, before all this 
happened. We had never operated ICE watch patrols, but we were able to do it. 
And here’s the great thing: you don’t have to do it alone. You don’t have to 
figure out all of this from scratch, because we’re here to support you.’”
 
Full at:
 
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/16/ice-immigration-raids-cities
 
 


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