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March on May 1
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March on May 1

Date: Thursday, May 1, 2025
Time: 11:00 am – 3;00 pm
Location: Gathering place Union Park, 1501 Randolph ST, Chicago
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Indivisible Chicago stands in solidarity with all immigrant communities and in defense of immigration rights.

We are proud to join the Consejo de Resistencia en Defensa del Inmigrante on May Day 2025, International Workers' Day! We will meet up with the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression and the Coalition Against the Trump Agenda at Union Park to rally and march together in opposition to Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and the Trump Administration’s catastrophic attacks on our nation and the world. 

(Gathering location at Union Park TBD and we will update you closer to the date. The plan is to march to Grant Park.)

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It’s Earth Day!
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It’s Earth Day!

Noteworthy environmental news from the past week:

You can find information on the environment, immigration, healthcare and more in the ILS Weekly Update newsletter archived here.

You will receive a newsletter in your mailbox every Monday when you join ILS.

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Let’s Not Memory Hole Signalgate 1 and Now Signalgate 2
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Let’s Not Memory Hole Signalgate 1 and Now Signalgate 2

With new scandals erupting every day, it’s hard to remember all of the old scandals. But, it’s been a month since Signalgate 1 and Pete Hegseth still has not faced any repercussions for sharing classified information on a commercial (not secured) text messaging app. 

In Signalgate 2, the New York Times reports that he also shared the classified information with a second group of 13 people on the same day that included his wife, two brothers and other members of his personal and professional circles.

Contact your representatives and urge them to keep advocating for Pete Hegseth’s resignation.

Contact Senator Durbin at 312-353-4952 or email him here

Contact Senator Duckworth at 312-886-3506 or email her here 

Contact Mike Quigley at 773-267-5926 or email him here

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The Kilmar Abrego Garcia Story Continues
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The Kilmar Abrego Garcia Story Continues

Yes, Senator Van Hollen was able to meet in person with Mr. Garcia, but the story hasn’t ended yet.

 Four US Congressional Representatives are currently (as of April 21) in El Salvador seeking the release of Mr Abrego Garcia and to learn the status others who were sent without due process to the notorious CECOT facility.  

Please continue to write/or call your representatives on Mr. Garcia behalf as well as on behalf of hundreds of the other persons illegally imprisoned in El Salvador. 

Contact Senator Durbin at 312-353-4952 or at other numbers listed here

Contact Senator Duckworth at 312-886-3506 or at other numbers listed here

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Demand the Return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
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Demand the Return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia

We are facing a constitutional crisis. On April 10th, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia—a Salvadoran man who was in the U.S. legally but was secretly and illegally deported to El Salvador over what officials now admit was an “administrative error.”

Instead of complying with the court’s ruling, the administration has defied it. White House officials are claiming it’s “up to El Salvador” whether he returns—ignoring the Supreme Court’s direct order.

Kilmar is now imprisoned in a notorious Salvadoran prison. The refusal to follow this ruling signals something terrifying: if the federal government can forcibly remove someone from the U.S., even after a Supreme Court ruling, no one is safe. This is about more than one case—it’s about the collapse of due process and constitutional checks on power. If left unchecked, it means the federal government could disappear anyone—citizen or not—without recourse.

We need members of Congress to speak out, loudly and clearly. This is not a partisan issue—it’s a matter of law, human rights, and democracy.

Use this form to email your members of Congress.

Follow up with a phone call:

  • Find your representative

  • Contact Senator Durbin at 312-353-4952 or at other numbers listed here

  • Contact Senator Duckworth at 312-886-3506 or at other numbers listed here

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30,000 Of Us Flooded Daley Plaza for Hands Off Rally
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30,000 Of Us Flooded Daley Plaza for Hands Off Rally

The Hands Off message was both broad and simple: we told the Trump administration to keep their hands off the people, programs, places, planet, rights, and freedoms that we hold dear, and we call on our elected leaders and everyday people to act.

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Use Your Voice and Your Vote
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Use Your Voice and Your Vote

Use Your Voice and Your Vote

 

Over 100 people packed the town hall with US Congressman Mike Quigley Thursday night.  Just as he is using his voice and his vote to oppose the Trump regime, he urged the audience to do the same. 

 Our actions are having an effect both on encouraging our elected officials to resist; and, on bolstering the efforts of people who are already resisting. 

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Why protest?
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Why protest?

A BBC report claims that while there are many factors involved, it takes around 3.5% of the population actively participating in peaceful protests to make serious political change. 

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