
Protecting Immigrant Rights, Due Process & Democracy
Disappeared In America
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Across the country, immigrant families are being detained, disappeared, and torn from their loved ones — part of a growing authoritarian campaign to erode rights and silence dissent.
Join the Disappeared in America Weekend of Action (11/1-11/2) — a national mobilization to protect immigrants, expose corporate complicity, and honor the lives lost in detention.
3 WAYS TO TAKE ACTION NOVEMBER 1-2, 2025
1) Protests at Home Depots: Calling Out Corporate Complicity
Home Depot has profited from anti-immigrant policies while turning a blind eye to the exploitation and fear its workers face every day. As immigrant families are detained and disappeared, corporations like Home Depot have remained silent — or worse, complicit. By organizing protests outside Home Depots nationwide, we’re sending a clear message: corporations cannot profit from cruelty.
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2) Freedom Vigils: Outside Detention Centers, Courthouses & Jails
Every day, people are detained in isolation — hidden from view, stripped of rights, and separated from their families. Vigils are an act of collective witness. They remind the world that behind every statistic is a story, a family, a person who deserves freedom and dignity.Join communities across the country in holding vigils outside detention centers, courthouses, and jails.
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3) Day of the Dead/Día de los Muertos Actions: Honoring Lives Lost in ICE Detention
This Día de los Muertos, communities across the country are coming together to remember those who have died in immigrant detention — and to transform grief into power. From altars and art installations to processions and cultural gatherings, Day of the Dead actions remind us that remembrance is resistance. By naming those who have been lost, we demand that their deaths not be in vain — and that no more lives be taken in silence.
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The Disappeared in America Weekend of Action a national effort organized by a coalition of partners including the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON), Detention Watch Network, The Workers Circle, Public Citizen, and allied organizations across the country.
Together, we are mobilizing communities to stand up against the escalating attacks on immigrants and the authoritarian tactics being used to divide and silence us.



