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Close the Broadview Ice Facility
From the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression
For at least the past two months, the Broadview ICE Staging Facility has been used as a de facto immigration detention center. The Broadview ICE Staging Facility is meant to hold detained immigrants for up to twelve hours. In the past two months, there have been reported and confirmed cases of detainees held in the facility for far longer, some for more than a week.
The facility was not designed to house detainees for even a night; it does not have beds or showers. ICE detention standards require three hot meals a day to be provided to detainees; at Broadview, detainees report receiving one meal.
Urge States Attorney Eileen Burke and Attorney General Kwame Raoul to close the Broadview Ice Facility. Use the CAARPR Immigrant Working Rights Committee’s easy online form.
One Million Rising
From national Indivisible
Date: Wednesdays, July 30 and August 13, 2025
Time: 8:00 - 9:30 pm (Eastern time)
Location: Virtual, join from anywhere
Register➜
Across the country, authoritarian forces are getting bolder and more dangerous. Trump and his allies are not hiding their agenda: mass deportations, rollbacks of civil rights, weaponized courts, and full-scale attacks on our democracy. We don’t have to wait until it’s too late. We can stop this. But it’ll take all of us—not just on single days of mass action, but through sustained organizing in our communities.
That’s why this summer, national Indivisible is launching One Million Rising—a national effort to train one million people in the strategic logic and practice of non-cooperation, as well as the basics of community organizing and campaign design. This is how we build people power that can’t be ignored. You’re invited to join in—and lead. Sign up to get trained.
Session 1 (last week): The Moment & Your Mission - held last week: Get oriented to making meaning of this moment and the role you can play in coordinated strategic action. MISSED IT? Watch here. (Note: The recording begins a little after the actual session began.)
Session 2: How to Make it Happen - Wednesday, July 30: This train-the-trainer session is how we get to one million. Learn not just our strategy, but how you can train others and get them on board. You'll host your first community resistance gathering after this session.
Session 3: What Now? - Wednesday, August 13 You'll be onboarded to basic campaign design and learn how to implement it locally as well as get plugged into our next national campaign work. Your second community resistance gathering will move this action forward.
Each session runs from 7:00-8:30 pm, CT.
Unmask ICE
Seven Illinois US Representatives co-sponsored a bill that would ban immigration agents from wearing masks. It also imposes standards for Department of Homeland Security agents to identify themselves and wear visible uniforms or insignias identifying themselves as members of the department.
The proposal, known as the No Secret Police Act of 2025, would amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002, the law that outlines the Department of Homeland Security’s functions and authorities.
Is your US Representative on this list?
· Jesus “Chuy” Garcia
· Delia Ramirez
· Jonathan Jackson
· Danny Davis
· Sean Casten
· Raja Krishnamoorthi
· Janice Schakowsky
If not, give your rep a call/email and urge them to sponsor this bill. Find your rep here.
So, the Big Ugly Bill was passed just before we celebrate the Fourth of July…
Take a moment to feel sad and angry.
Then, pull yourself together and get ready to fight back. You are not alone!
Find like-minded friends and neighbors at the next Indivisible Lincoln Square Meet and Greet. Join us on Tuesday, July 22, 2025 from 7:00-9:00 pm at the Oakwood Bar & Grill, 1959 W Montrose. RSVP here.
Find more like-minded friends at the family friendly Chalk the Walk: Independence park on Saturday, July 15, 2025 from 9:30-11:30 am.
Write postcards by yourself if you are an introvert or with friends if you are an extrovert. Email pat@indivisiblechicago.com for details. While the postcards are FREE, you will be responsible for postage and mailing the cards on the appropriate date.
Plan to attend the next mass mobilization on July 17 withGood Trouble Lives On. Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of nonviolent action to respond to the attacks posed on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration and to remind them that in America, the power lies with the people. On July 17, the anniversary of Congressman John Lewis’s passing, we’re taking action across the country to defend our democracy and carry forward his legacy of Good Trouble.
Get your creative juices flowing for the protest sign-making party on Tuesday, July 15, just in time for the Good Trouble Lives On protest. Email us at ilsmembers24@gmail if interested. If there is enough interest, more parties will be organized.
What is the 3.5% rule?
Throughout the lead-up to No Kings Day, you’ve heard reference to 3.5% rule -- the observation by social scientists that few authoritarian governments have withstood 3.5% of their population mobilizing against them. The 3.5% is a historically important target -- but not a magic number.
Erica Chenoweth -- the scholar who developed the rule -- agrees, and in fact has written: “Other factors -- momentum, organization, strategic leadership, and sustainability -- are likely as important as large-scale participation.”
Pod Save America interviewed Professor Chenoweth about her findings on their June 15, 2025 podcast. This in-depth interview starts at minute 4:50.
Tell Your Reps: No War In Iran
A war with Iran could ignite a regional conflagration and put our troops and countless civilians in harm's way. Our constitution is clear: Only Congress has the power to declare war!
👉Call your senators and representatives at the US Capitol Switchboard (202) 224-3121 and ask them to oppose the US going to war with Iran.
✅ 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
✅ Contact Mike Quigley at 773-267-5926 or at other numbers listed here
Demand that Congress opposes the war with Iran and supports the War Powers Resolution that ensures Congress must explicitly authorize a declaration of war or specific authorization for use of military force, without preventing the US from defending itself from imminent attack.
Good Trouble Lives On: Save the Date for July 17
The next big nationwide rally will be the National Day of Action, celebrated on July 17, the anniversary of Congressman John Lewis's passing. (Local details TBD)
Want to help with this event? Virtual national planning meetings are scheduled at 6:00-7:00pm on Wed., June 25, Thursday, July 3, and Thursday, July 10. Sign up here!
Help ICA Spread the Word About No Kings Day!
Thanks to us, Donald Trump will learn he’s not all-powerful. While Trump celebrates his birthday on June 14 with a taxpayer-funded military parade, people across America will flood the streets to send a clear message: NO KINGS!
In Chicago, Indivisible Chicago and partner groups will host a rally and march in Daley Plaza at 12:00 pm, followed by a march through downtown.
Help us get the word out about the No Kings rally by putting up these posters in your neighborhood!
Don't forget to rally and march with us on Saturday, June 14th, from 12:00 - 2:00pm at Daley Plaza. And please share the event on social media!
Get Ready for June 14: Attend a Know Your Rights Training
Before hitting the streets, join the Know Your Rights training on June 10th at 6 PM CT. On June 14th, while President Trump’s military parade unfolds, communities nationwide will mobilize for the No Kings day of action—standing against attacks on our rights. Building on the energy of past mobilizations, we’ll send a clear message: we reject authoritarianism and will fight to protect our freedoms.
The training will prepare you to participate safely and confidently, whether marching, rallying, or supporting from the sidelines. Learn how to protect yourself, your community, and stand up for your rights.
RSVP now and get ready to make your voice heard!
Partner Action via ACLU
Help Start A Lincoln Square Rapid Response Team
Looking to get more involved with Indivisible Lincoln Square? We’re looking into starting a "Rapid Response Team” as the Trump administration increases its deportation efforts. Rapid response leaders are primarily responsible for monitoring a hotline for alerts in the Lincoln Square neighborhood and calling on rapid response team members for action (confirming the ICE sighting, canvassing the area, contacting affected family members, etc.).
Sound like your cup of tea? Email Noelle Clennon at nclennon0204@gmail.com to find out more.