Guessing it’s because they’re white, with an adequate income, in a great neighborhood & beautiful house, from their great jobs who ARE just thinking, 😥 whew, they’re not in my backyard! BUT that’s starting to change, they’re heading to your backyard, LOOK WHERE COMPLACENCY GOT US.
That number does not surprise me - at all. The cruelty expressed in that approval number says much about what we have always been. A quick tip toe through our history makes that fact clear.
Hello Pablo, I have taken the liberty of turning an article on this same subject from LadyLibertie into letter and call scripts demanding state and local interference in ICE's illegal behavior. I post the scripts here in case they may be useful to your readers:
Letter to State Representatives
Dear ________,
My name is ________, and I am a constituent in your district. I am writing to urge you to adopt a statewide Civic Shutdown Protocol and direct municipalities to implement it when federal immigration operations endanger residents and undermine local governance.
Across multiple states, ICE has shifted from targeted enforcement to roving, uncoordinated operations in civilian neighborhoods. These actions frequently occur without local oversight, disrupt daily life, and have resulted in serious injuries and deaths. This is a public‑safety emergency, not a routine federal action.
Local governments already possess the tools needed to respond—safety determinations, permit slowdowns, inspections, contract reviews, and emergency operational adjustments. What is missing is a coordinated statewide mandate to use these tools deliberately when residents are placed at risk.
The Civic Shutdown Protocol provides a structured, nonviolent, legally grounded response:
* Phase 1: Economic Quiet — immediate reduction of nonessential activity to protect residents and deny normalcy to unsafe conditions.
* Phase 2: Institutional Friction — universities, employers, and public services shift to minimum operations when federal activity continues.
* Phase 3: Liability and Contract Pressure — formal safety notices, disruption findings, and administrative reviews that shift the burden of risk to institutions with the capacity to act.
* Phase 4: Targeted Work Stoppages — selective, voluntary stoppages only when institutions refuse to mitigate danger.
This framework does not encourage confrontation. It does not ask civilians to endanger themselves. It simply ensures that when federal operations destabilize communities, the economic and administrative cost is not borne by residents alone.
State leadership is essential. Cities cannot act in isolation when the threat is statewide and coordinated. By adopting this protocol at the state level and directing municipalities to implement it when triggered, you can:
* Protect residents
* Reassert state and local authority
* Prevent economic and civic destabilization
* Ensure institutions share responsibility
I am asking you to introduce or support legislation that formalizes this protocol, establishes clear activation triggers, and requires municipalities to implement it when federal actions endanger the public.
Our communities deserve safety, stability, and accountable governance. I urge you to act swiftly.
Thank you for your attention and your service to our state.
Sincerely,
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PHONE SCRIPT: Phone Script (Short, Clear, All Key Points Included)
Hi, my name is ______. I’m a resident of ______, and I’m calling because our city needs to activate a Civic Shutdown Protocol in response to the recent ICE operations.
These aren’t normal enforcement actions. ICE has been conducting roving, uncoordinated raids in civilian neighborhoods, using surprise tactics and excessive force. These operations bypass local oversight, endanger residents, disrupt daily life, and have already resulted in deaths in other cities. This is a public‑safety emergency and a direct threat to local governance.
Our city already has the tools to respond—the same tools used during natural disasters or major disruptions: safety determinations, slowed permits, inspections, contract reviews, and emergency operational adjustments. I’m asking you to use those tools deliberately.
The protocol is simple and phased:
* Phase 1: Immediate economic quiet and reduced activity to deny normalcy.
* Phase 2: Institutional friction—universities, employers, and public services shift to minimum operations.
* Phase 3: Liability and contract pressure—formal safety notices, disruption findings, and administrative reviews.
* Phase 4: Targeted work stoppages only if institutions refuse to mitigate risk.
The goal isn’t to confront ICE directly. It’s to make continued operations economically costly, legally risky, and politically unsustainable—without putting civilians in harm’s way.
Normal operations should resume only when ICE leaves the city.
I’m asking the city to protect residents, assert local authority, and refuse to subsidize federal actions that endanger our community. Please escalate this to the mayor and the relevant departments today.
Ummm... Yeah he can. Four dead in Ohio. 1970 Kent State murders. 1985 MOVE bombing in Philadelphia. 1992 US Marines invaded LA. The state can murder you for any reason any time it wants to.
It’s incredible to think however that only 54% disapprove of ICE Raids, you would think it would be much higher
Guessing it’s because they’re white, with an adequate income, in a great neighborhood & beautiful house, from their great jobs who ARE just thinking, 😥 whew, they’re not in my backyard! BUT that’s starting to change, they’re heading to your backyard, LOOK WHERE COMPLACENCY GOT US.
That number does not surprise me - at all. The cruelty expressed in that approval number says much about what we have always been. A quick tip toe through our history makes that fact clear.
Map of Renee Good killing and 20 other cases of ICE brutality
https://thedemlabs.org/2026/01/07/renee-good-minnesota-shooting-ice-brutality-map/
10-Point Guide To Recognize Republican Gaslighting To Justify The ICE Murder Of Renee Good
https://thedemlabs.org/2026/01/11/10-forms-of-gaslighting-renee-good-ice-killing/
The People’s Map: How We Crowdsourced Nationwide Anti-ICE Protests
https://thedemlabs.org/2026/01/11/crowdsourcing-renee-good-ice-protest-map/
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Liked, restacked & shared to Bluesky (as always).
Hello Pablo, I have taken the liberty of turning an article on this same subject from LadyLibertie into letter and call scripts demanding state and local interference in ICE's illegal behavior. I post the scripts here in case they may be useful to your readers:
Letter to State Representatives
Dear ________,
My name is ________, and I am a constituent in your district. I am writing to urge you to adopt a statewide Civic Shutdown Protocol and direct municipalities to implement it when federal immigration operations endanger residents and undermine local governance.
Across multiple states, ICE has shifted from targeted enforcement to roving, uncoordinated operations in civilian neighborhoods. These actions frequently occur without local oversight, disrupt daily life, and have resulted in serious injuries and deaths. This is a public‑safety emergency, not a routine federal action.
Local governments already possess the tools needed to respond—safety determinations, permit slowdowns, inspections, contract reviews, and emergency operational adjustments. What is missing is a coordinated statewide mandate to use these tools deliberately when residents are placed at risk.
The Civic Shutdown Protocol provides a structured, nonviolent, legally grounded response:
* Phase 1: Economic Quiet — immediate reduction of nonessential activity to protect residents and deny normalcy to unsafe conditions.
* Phase 2: Institutional Friction — universities, employers, and public services shift to minimum operations when federal activity continues.
* Phase 3: Liability and Contract Pressure — formal safety notices, disruption findings, and administrative reviews that shift the burden of risk to institutions with the capacity to act.
* Phase 4: Targeted Work Stoppages — selective, voluntary stoppages only when institutions refuse to mitigate danger.
This framework does not encourage confrontation. It does not ask civilians to endanger themselves. It simply ensures that when federal operations destabilize communities, the economic and administrative cost is not borne by residents alone.
State leadership is essential. Cities cannot act in isolation when the threat is statewide and coordinated. By adopting this protocol at the state level and directing municipalities to implement it when triggered, you can:
* Protect residents
* Reassert state and local authority
* Prevent economic and civic destabilization
* Ensure institutions share responsibility
I am asking you to introduce or support legislation that formalizes this protocol, establishes clear activation triggers, and requires municipalities to implement it when federal actions endanger the public.
Our communities deserve safety, stability, and accountable governance. I urge you to act swiftly.
Thank you for your attention and your service to our state.
Sincerely,
-------------------------------------------
PHONE SCRIPT: Phone Script (Short, Clear, All Key Points Included)
Hi, my name is ______. I’m a resident of ______, and I’m calling because our city needs to activate a Civic Shutdown Protocol in response to the recent ICE operations.
These aren’t normal enforcement actions. ICE has been conducting roving, uncoordinated raids in civilian neighborhoods, using surprise tactics and excessive force. These operations bypass local oversight, endanger residents, disrupt daily life, and have already resulted in deaths in other cities. This is a public‑safety emergency and a direct threat to local governance.
Our city already has the tools to respond—the same tools used during natural disasters or major disruptions: safety determinations, slowed permits, inspections, contract reviews, and emergency operational adjustments. I’m asking you to use those tools deliberately.
The protocol is simple and phased:
* Phase 1: Immediate economic quiet and reduced activity to deny normalcy.
* Phase 2: Institutional friction—universities, employers, and public services shift to minimum operations.
* Phase 3: Liability and contract pressure—formal safety notices, disruption findings, and administrative reviews.
* Phase 4: Targeted work stoppages only if institutions refuse to mitigate risk.
The goal isn’t to confront ICE directly. It’s to make continued operations economically costly, legally risky, and politically unsustainable—without putting civilians in harm’s way.
Normal operations should resume only when ICE leaves the city.
I’m asking the city to protect residents, assert local authority, and refuse to subsidize federal actions that endanger our community. Please escalate this to the mayor and the relevant departments today.
Thank you for your time.
They are para military not police. We need to accurately reference them. He can’t create a military arm against US citizens.
Ummm... Yeah he can. Four dead in Ohio. 1970 Kent State murders. 1985 MOVE bombing in Philadelphia. 1992 US Marines invaded LA. The state can murder you for any reason any time it wants to.