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People are being detained, deported, and dying in custody while corporations profit. Here's how you can intervene.

Every action on this platform creates a real consequence for the companies enabling ICE. This page helps you find where to begin — and how to build from there.

I. Start Here

You don't need experience. You don't need to be public. You need five minutes and the willingness to act.

Reviews are the easiest and most anonymous way to start. Write a few honest reviews a day mentioning a company's ICE ties — the impact on their public image is significant.

Email is your next move. Send a few messages — we provide inspiration, but your own words carry more weight. Change up the content each time to bypass their filters, or write something deeply personal. Those hit hardest.

Share materials when you come across them — memes, infographics, articles. Post them on your feed regularly. Exposure is pressure.

Come back tomorrow and do even more. Consistency beats intensity. A few actions every day adds up fast.

Think about: sharing what you find about collaborators on your own social media. Your followers trust you more than they trust us.

When you feel comfortable with all of this — move to the next level.

II. Go Deeper

You've taken your first actions. You share what you find. Now it's time to make the pressure sustained and visible.

Online Contact — use the social media data we provide to comment on collaborators' posts, tag them publicly, react to their content. Go on public forums, comment under news articles about them, mention them wherever their reputation is at stake.

Phone — call their lines, send SMS, leave voicemails. Get comfortable talking to their representatives. Be polite but persistent. Call back the next day.

Come back tomorrow and press even harder. The pressure only works if it doesn't let up.

Check the #UnplugICE hashtag on social media regularly. Stay connected with the movement, learn about new tactics, strategies, and ideas from others in the fight.

Think about: researching collaborators more closely. Produce social media content — memes, infographics, short videos. The movement runs on content, and yours could reach thousands.

When you're comfortable with all of this — you're ready for the final level.

III. Full Commitment

You use every tool available — digital and physical. You don't just take actions, you organize them.

You amplify constantly and brainstorm new ideas, tactics, and strategies with your crew.

Your arena is Offline action — you organize or participate in real-life resistance: protests, blockades, street patrols, noise demos, shareholder meetings.

You create content with #UnplugICE, making the movement stronger and more resilient with every post.

Think about: contributing to the project directly, coordinating actions with other groups, downloading our databases and making backups, starting new projects based on them, learning OSINT techniques and doing in-depth research on collaborators.

And of course — you have ideas we haven't thought of yet. Reach out to us and let's make them happen.

GEO Group profits soar 700% on ICE contracts

GEO Group reported a record $254 million profit in 2025, a roughly 700% increase from 2024, driven by new ICE contracts including approximately $520 million in new or expanded ICE contracts.

Source: Common Dreams