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Movement to End Houston Police's Collaboration w/ ICE

29 min · 2 de feb de 2026
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We all know what's going on with ICE. There is movement in Houston putting pressure on City Council to end collaboration with ICE. Thuan and Adam from Houston DSA, part of the Houston Leads coalition [https://houston-leads.org/members/], join me to talk about the current movement to put pressure on to get ICE out of the city.  There are a few ways to get involved! From helping get signatures for petitions, showing up to city council and county commissioners meetings, to doing rapid response training [https://houston-leads.org/rapid-response-training/]. We are not hopeless!

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