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This work moves rapidly and pivots frequently. Be sure to check frequently for the latest updates.
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Presente — Provides food and material support directly to displaced and dispossessed Afro/Indigenous-Latines in Maine.
Maine Solidarity Fund: Donate to the Maine Solidarity Fund — Support bail funds, legal fees, and more.
Project Relief — Direct support specific for community members that have been detained by ICE.
Food for All Services — Pack and deliver food for community members, especially those unable to leave their homes right now.
Community Relief Fund - Support bail funds, legal fees, and more.
Mainers for Humane Immigration’s Freedom Fund – Supports bond funds.
You can also find information on legal support and how immigrants can best prepare for ICE from ACLU of Maine, Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project (ILAP) and the Refugee and Human Rights Clinic at the University of Maine School of Law.
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Report ICE to the Hotline — If you see ICE, call the ICE Hotline: 207-544-9989. Save this number in your phone!
Become a ICE Hotline Operator — Learn to coordinate ICE verification efforts.
Train to be an ICE Watch Verifier — Learn to safely verify ICE presence and actions in real time.
The Maine Attorney General’s Office has started a dedicated email for reporting intimidating and/or aggressive behavior by federal agents. If you see any aggressive or intimidating behavior by federal agents, email CitizenReporting.OAG@maine.gov
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Community Organizing Alliance — Educating and engaging young people, centering Black and immigrant voices.
Maine Coalition for Peace and Human Rights — Working to divest our state from ICE-related investments.
No ICE for ME — Campaigning to end ICE operations in Maine, currently focused on ending the ICE contract with Cumberland County Jail.
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Report ICE to the Hotline — If you see ICE, call the ICE Hotline: 207-544-9989. Save this number in your phone!
Donate to the Maine Solidarity Fund — Support bail funds, legal fees, and more.
Talk to your neighbors. What plans and resources do you have if ICE is in your neighborhood? What can you organize together? All we have is each other.