- Dignity not Deportation: Using our collective power to demand an end to the racial profiling, criminalization, detention, and deportation of immigrants in Harris County and support those impacted by these systems including through deportation defense and mutual aid.

Houston is rising up against city politicians’ collaboration between the Houston Police Department and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). By collaborating with the federal government on immigration enforcement, the City of Houston tears families apart, jeopardizes public trust and wastes city resources.
- City of Houston to protect immigrants by:
- Dedicating City resources to know your rights trainings and legal representation for immigrants
- Instructing all city agencies and departments to accept the Harris County Enhanced Library Card as valid photo identification
- Complete and accountable data transparency documenting instances of Houston Police Department and any other City agencies working with, providing data to, or collaborating with ICE
- Houston Police Department and City of Houston must end existing agreements that proactively dedicate city resources to ICE.
- For the Houston Police Department to not call ICE into our communities to terrorize Houstonians at schools, churches, hospitals, and streets.
Sign this petition now to urge the city leadership of Houston to step up and stop being complicit in the terrorizing of its community members!














- Crisis Intervention: Expand the Holistic Assistance Response Team (HART) and other alternative responder programs that send social service providers to certain 911 calls instead of law enforcement. Read our HART fact sheet!
- Externals campaigns we endorse:
- Community Safety Budget: We work with other community organizations in coalition to freeze law enforcement spending and fund social services accessible to immigrants, including renewal and expansion of the Immigrant Legal Services Fund (ILSF).
- Communities Not Cages is a network of directly impacted community members and organizations that oppose any additional funding for jails in Harris County. The coalition rejects funding for new jails and believes that if the county has additional funding to incarcerate, it has the money to fund permanent housing, flood prevention, debt relief, and general social services that protect communities.