

Documenting Stories of Cruelty, Fear, and Resilience
Immigrants, families, and communities share how Trump’s unlawful immigration policies and rhetoric have taken a toll on their lives.
Throughout our country’s history, people who are immigrants have been integral to our communities, economy, and our nation’s origin story—yet President Donald Trump’s administration has carried out immigration policies far crueler and more extreme than any in living memory. Right now, mass raids, deportation efforts, detention camps, and other harsh measures and scare tactics are tearing at the very fabric of our nation. People are afraid to leave their homes, worried a simple trip to the store could end in deportation. Teachers are fearful of the mental toll on their students, knowing some may not feel safe in class. Parents struggle to explain the fear of possible separation.
At the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ, we're fighting Trump's unlawful policies in the courts, in Congress, and in our communities. Already, we sued to stop Trump from eliminating birthright citizenship, we explained why his executive order to end the practice is unconstitutional, and we continue to build our firewall for freedom to empower states to stop Trump's most egregious policies.
Our fight, however, isn't just about policy. It's about people—the people facing uncertainty, the families worried for their safety, the communities torn apart. For the next 100 days and beyond, the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ is documenting the real harm Trump's unlawful policies have on our nation—upending lives and the rule of law—to highlight how resilience in the face of unprecedented fear is a powerful form of resistance.
Read the stories below.
Stories were shared anonymously to protect people’s safety and privacy. Content was edited for clarity.
Featured Stories

Now Is Our Moment to Fight for Immigrants
At 13, Maribel Hernández Rivera thought that no one cared about her struggles as an undocumented person living in the U.S. Today, as an advocate for immigrants’ rights, she’s showing communities across the country that someone out there does care.
Now Is Our Moment to Fight for Immigrants
"Hope is the Counter to Fear."
Daishi Miguel-Tanaka is an immigrant rights advocate and DACA recipient. In the face of the Trump administration’s unlawful immigration tactics, he’s working at the local level and in communities to help undocumented people build better paths to citizenship.
"Hope is the Counter to Fear."
'I Won’t Abandon My Country'
Maria is a third-generation Latina American who loves her country as much as she loves her husband, Miguel, who is undocumented. In a moment when Donald Trump has threatened to unlawfully deport millions, for Miguel and Maria, the American dream is finding a way to stay together.
'I Won’t Abandon My Country'Take Action in Your Community
Share Your Stories
We want to hear how Trump's anti-immigration policies are impacting you and your community.

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Get Prepared and Informed
Read the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµâ€™s resistance guide to learn about how you can advocate for your civil liberties.

Civil Liberties
How to Take Action on Inauguration Day and Beyond

Civil Liberties
How to Take Action on Inauguration Day and Beyond
Know Your Rights
Use this resource to understand your rights as an immigrant and how to exercise them.

Immigrants' Rights
Immigrants' Rights

Immigrants' Rights