New Actions
- Urge Governor Polis to Sign HB1276 & SB005. Right now, if immigration officials violate someone’s constitutional rights, there’s no clear way for the victim to sue and get justice in a Colorado court. Senate Bill 5 creates a new path in Colorado state courts for people to sue for damages when their U.S. constitutional rights are violated during civil immigration enforcement.
- Solidarity with Hunger Strikers: Demand Congressional Action Against Trump’s Mass Detention Regime and Call Your Senators
- Tell Congress: End the Illegal Blockade on Cuba
- The Trump admin is abusing immigration law to punish Mahmoud Khalil for his speech. Demand justice
- Host an in-person watch party for the Rise Up, Sing Out concert. This Flag Day (June 14th), Indivisible and the No Kings Coalition are teaming up with the Committee for the First Amendment (CFA) to livestream a free, celebrity-packed concert.
- Beware of Proposition 95
“Law Enforcement Reporting Requirements to Federal Authorities” is on the November 3, 2026 general election ballot. This measure would amend the state constitution to require local law enforcement to notify the U.S. Department of Homeland Security when individuals charged with violent crimes or holding prior felonies are suspected of being in the country unlawfully. It is sponsored by Advance Colorado. Organizations that oppose this League of Women Voters of Colorado
What you can do: Join the Immigrant Partnership Team to help defeat this measure HERE — and consider writing Letters to the Editor or encouraging local papers to cover Prop 95. Education is key.
Actions Against ICE Black Site Hold Rooms
- Contact Senator Hickenlooper and Senator Bennet (and your US House member) to ask them to conduct thorough oversight of ICE black site hold rooms, to demand ICE classify these “Hold Rooms” as detention facilities, to demand ICE follow their own policies, and to demand an IG investigate them. We must raise the level of alarm about these facilities. If your Senator or House rep has not released a statement denouncing them, please ask them to do so.
- Write Letters to the Editor. One idea is to submit the letter from the Interfaith Immigration Network to your local paper. Go to City Council meetings and ask them to take a firm stand that ICE is not welcome. Ask them about any zoning or building code questions you have.
- Work with local faith communities to hold vigils, press conferences, and write letters in opposition.
- Pressure private property owners to terminate their leases and/or to comply with building codes. Property owners are responsible for making sure their buildings are operated in compliance with codes.
- Contact the building, fire, and safety inspectors in the jurisdictions that contain these ICE hold rooms. There is a good reason to suspect they are not being operated in accordance with codes, and there are ongoing safety violations.
- There are black site hold rooms in these cities: Florence, Glenwood Springs, Grand Junction, Frederick, Durango, Centennial, Colorado Springs, Craig, and Alamosa.
- Fight the GOP bill that would give billions to ICE & Trump’s ballroom
Actions Against ICE
June 1-6 action against ICE flights
- Please call Senators Hickenlooper and Bennet and your US House member and ask them to:
- Visit the Hudson facility where ICE wants to create a new concentration camp and report back
- Release reports from oversight at the existing GEO concentration camp.
- Sign this letter to Gov Polis and tell him to sign SB 26-5, allowing civil lawsuits against federal immigration officers who break the law. More info here, and House Bill 26-1276 which ensures transparency when the government shares your personal information, mandates basic health and safety standards in detention facilities, and keeps public resources focused on serving our communities, not facilitating deportations.
Other Actions
Fight the GOP bill that would give billions to ICE & Trump’s ballroom
🔴 If you have Republican Members of Congress:
- Call your Republican representative, and tell them you don’t want any more of your tax dollars being funneled into Trump’s mass deportation machine.
- Call your Republican senator(s) and demand the same. Then, encourage your friends and neighbors to call as well.
- Use our toolkit to organize a district office visit or visibility action in your community.
🔵 If you have Democratic Members of Congress:
- Email your Democratic Members of Congress, and tell them to mount a fierce campaign against this bill in the media, online, and even by stumping in Republican districts to try to toxify and block this bill.
- Sign up for our phonebank to call voters in red districts and help mobilize them to oppose this bill.
