We can never lose sight of what is happening. People are being rounded up, caged, disappeared from their communities, and treated as disposable. We need to state it clearly, and we need to keep fighting for immigrants with our voices, our votes, our donations, our organizing, and our refusal to look away.

Post on right by Indivisible Co-Founder Leah Greenberg.

Screenshot of a social media post from Leah Greenberg, discussing concentration camps in the United States in 2026, with emphasized text and decorative icons.

NH Immigrant Hotline

If you see ICE out in the community, call or text the NH Immigrant Hotline immediately to report what you see. Save this number for the NH hotline in your phone: 978-219-7586

Details that are helpful to note: Location, time/date, appearance, activity. More information can be found on our website.

The hotline can also help direct immigrant families to resources.

Guide with questions to report ICE or border patrol activity, including details about the activity, location, equipment, request aid, time/date, and appearance, with specific prompts for each.
A color-coded map of New England showing various immigrant and migrant justice organizations. The map includes a legend with stars representing organizations like Vermont Migrant Justice, Maine Immigrant's Rights Coalition, NH Solidarity Network, LUCE Immigrant Justice, Mt. Washington Valley Rapid Response Team, and Network of Massachusetts, with their corresponding colors. Contact information for several groups is listed at the top, and the image includes a bold headline encouraging reporting activities related to ICE.

287(g) Agreements

A 287(g) agreement is a partnership between local law enforcement agencies and federal immigration authorities, allowing designated officers to perform certain immigration enforcement functions in conjunction with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

287(g) agreements can be ended by either party at any time. Call the Hillsborough County Sheriff to demand an end to their 287(g) agreement! 603-627-5610.

The problems with 287(g) agreements:

  • Widespread racial profiling

  • Detention over minor crimes

  • Expensive for localities

  • Insufficient training of officers

SAY NO to ICE using our LOCAL POLICE FORCE through 287(G) AGREEMENTS

Tap the button to access a Ready-to-Use Toolkit for Citizen Resistance.

Informational poster about 287(G) agreements, highlighting how local police cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). It includes a description of what a 287(G) agreement is, how they work, and their problems, with contact information for ending agreements. The poster emphasizes that 287(G) agreements threaten community safety.