Left-wing activists in New York City are organizing a large-scale effort aimed at disrupting anticipated federal immigration enforcement, with plans to mobilize more than 4,000 volunteers in what they describe as “rapid response” teams targeting ICE activity across the city.
Details of the initiative were laid out Thursday by allies of Mayor Mamdani within the Democratic Socialists of America during a meeting of the group’s Immigrant Justice Working Group. The gathering took place at the People’s Forum, a Midtown venue linked to the Chinese Communist Party and adorned with images of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara.
“As we’ve seen in other cities, we still do anticipate a big wave of federal immigration enforcement,” a DSA leader who identified herself only as Marina told the crowd of more than 100 attendees.
“It can be confusing, it can be scary, it can be kind of uncertain what’s happening in New York right now. . . . But we want to be on our front foot if and when it does.”
According to organizers, the NYC chapter plans to train roughly 2,000 DSA members and an additional 2,000 non-members, while also deploying 50 trainers to support the effort.
The group is also expanding staffing for its ICE hotline, with the goal of operating it around the clock.
“If you speak Pular, if you speak Creole, if you speak Fulani – come find us,” urged one leader. “We really want you on the team.”
Organizers did not disclose the cost of the initiative, but fundraising was a recurring theme throughout the nearly two-hour meeting. At one point, a leader passed around a red beanie to collect cash donations from attendees.
Many in the audience—largely white Gen Z activists—said they were attending for the first time, motivated by the recent death of Renee Good, a 37-year-old Minneapolis mother who was fatally shot by an ICE agent during a confrontation earlier this month.
Good had been involved with an anti-ICE group trained to “resist” immigration enforcement, a model organizers said they hope to replicate in New York.
“ICE is a violent organization and has been emboldened to respond to a lot of the work that many of you participated in,” a leader told the group.
“The immigrant crisis is part of the US imperialist project, and yet we treat immigrants to the experience of ICE,” said Landry, a Crown Heights tenant organizer and DSA member.
Plans discussed by the NYC DSA include mass mobilization to verify ICE sightings and confront agents directly.
“This has been in the past in New York specifically enough to deter ICE detentions,” said Marina, a Queens-based musician who performs under the name “Marina F” as part of the synth-pop duo The Observation Room and describes her sound as “sleazy, neon and queer.”
She explained that one tactic, known as “form a crowd, stay loud,” involves the coordinated use of rape whistles.
“If you’re interested in doing this kind of work, we can hook you up with whistles,” she said.
“We do have a lot of whistles,” added Leemah Nasrati, another organizer who works as a pro bono refugee attorney and leads the Q&A sessions at the DSA’s monthly “Know Your Rights” trainings, which are designed to explain “what the deal is with ICE.”
Members were told that different whistle patterns would be used to alert neighborhoods to ICE activity.
“The whistles carry far and wide,” Marina said.
Organizers said they have already been canvassing and patrolling immigrant neighborhoods including Chinatown, Bushwick, and Jackson Heights to recruit participants.
“There are more of us than them,” Nasrati said, directing attendees to join a private Signal chat that requires additional vetting before members can participate in the group’s “rapid response” actions.
The organizing push comes as ICE has more than doubled its staffing over the past year, with agents carrying out large-scale operations in major cities to arrest migrants living in the United States illegally or convicted of crimes. Following the Minnesota incident, a senior White House source said that “California and New York are next,” according to WIRED.
ICE said in December that a nationwide enforcement operation resulted in the arrest of criminal illegal migrants convicted of offenses including forcible rape, aggravated assault of a child, and strangulation.
“ICE law enforcement officers are sending criminal illegal aliens where they should have been all along – HOME for the holidays,” Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said at the time.
Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security announced plans to open a new ICE detention facility in Chester, about an hour north of New York City, with capacity to hold 1,500 illegal migrants.
The facility would more than double detention space in the region, which currently includes a single 1,000-bed ICE center in Newark that was reopened by the Trump administration last year.
Officials expect the expanded detention capacity to coincide with increased ICE enforcement activity throughout the New York City area.
{Matzav.com}