Signs of Solidarity
Immigrant workers are under attack. We won't stand by — we'll stand with.
In cities and towns across the country, ICE is stalking our neighbors, terrorizing our families, and trying to disappear the people who feed us, care for us, and build our communities. Their goal is fear — to make immigrant workers feel alone, unwanted, and unsafe.
We’re not letting that happen. Not in our neighborhoods. Not on our watch.
Signs of Solidarity is a grassroots campaign to flood our public spaces with one clear message:
Immigrants are essential. Immigrants are welcome. And we have each other’s backs.
This is more than a sign.
It’s a shield.
A signal.
A refusal to be silent.
Whether you're a restaurant, clinic, church, tattoo parlor, corner store, or co-op, putting a sign in your window tells ICE they are not welcome here — and tells our immigrant neighbors: you are. It says we see you. We stand with you. And we’re ready to act.
Why now?
Because the MAGA regime is ramping up raids, fueling fascist violence, and pouring billions into detention. Because right-wing governors and corporate cronies are doing everything they can to make people afraid to exist — let alone organize. Because if they can isolate us, they can control us.
But when we stand together, we break their grip.
How it works:
Print a sign from our partner, Missoula Resists.
Download the toolkit. It has talking points, safety tips, and a guide to talking with local businesses.
Canvas your community. Start with one block. Ask folks to put up a sign. Build a map.
Show up for each other. Use this campaign to start or strengthen local rapid response teams.
This is how we fight fascism: with visibility, with unity, and with bold, everyday defiance.
