Federal Advocacy Action Alert:

As people of faith and conscience, we are grounded in our belief in the sacred dignity of each person, and our diverse faith traditions call us to act boldly and persistently against the Trump Administration’s Mass Deportation agenda. In these challenging times, we are grateful for communities of faith and conscience around the state who have been organizing Rapid Response to ICE, advocating for the WA State Immigrant Worker Protection Act, and weaving local networks of mutual aid to support our immigrant and refugee neighbors.
As our resistance continues, the U.S. Senate unveiled plans last week for a new Reconciliation Bill that would provide over $70 billion in funding for ICE and Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) through 2029 and $1 billion towards the White House ballroom. This egregious budget builds off the devastating One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) of July 2025, where the Republican-led Congress slashed funding for SNAP and Medicaid in order to provide $170 Billion towards Mass Deportations and hand out tax breaks to corporations and the ultra-wealthy.
We know that funding for ICE and CBP is already traumatizing our communities — families are being ripped apart, community members are denied due process, and inhumane, private detentions facilities like the Northwest Detention Center are filled to capacity. These policies and agencies that harm our communities are gravely immoral and we will not be silent!
Congressional committees will review the budget resolutions starting May 15 and voting could begin as early as the week of May 18. Join us today and tomorrow as we lift our voices together and call for our lawmakers to invest in our communities, not Mass Deportations!
- Find your U.S. Congressional Representative: https://app.leg.wa.gov/DistrictFinder/
- Call 1-202-224-3121 and ask the operator to connect you with your Representative’s office.
- Use the script below as a prompt
- Take 1 minute to let us know how you took action
We are focusing on U.S. House Representatives for this advocacy action. These calls are especially critical if you live in the districts of Rep. Newhouse (WA-04) and Rep. Baumgartner(WA-05) — both representatives voted to advance the budget resolution for this Reconciliation Bill on April 30.

Take Further Action:
– Invite your faith community to join you in making calls! Forward or print a copy of this script and invite 3 other community members to join you.
– Attend one of WAISN’s virtual Rapid Response trainings on May 14 (6-8 PM) or May 26 (6-8 PM) and then get connected to a local Rapid Response team.
– Attend WAISN’s virtual Accompaniment training on May 20 (12-3 PM). Learn how to provide support through immigration court appointments while gaining a deeper understanding of the impact immigration systems have on our communities. Bilingual volunteers are especially encouraged to join.
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May Day Strong

May Day was full of awesome FAN advocates, values aligned unions, workers and organizations across our state in Spokane (pictured above), Seattle, and Wenatchee (below).
In Seattle we also joined the the No ICE in our Cup campaign with APALA (Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance) and Unite Here Local 8 to protect workers and attendees against ICE and DHS actions during the FIFA world cup this summer.
In Wenatchee we collaborated with the Interfaith Justice Coalition, Rural People’s Voice, Wenatchee for Immigrant Justice, Parque Padrinos, UFCW3000 and others to lift up the powerful voices of immigrant workers and union members in our community.
Thanks for supporting through your no shop, no school, no work actions as well as your presence. When we fight, we win!
Wenatchee photo credits – Ivon López
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