New ICE Watch Hotline Launches in Maine to Inform Community
A new ICE watch hotline has been established in Maine to keep the community informed about ICE activities. The hotline, a joint project of the Maine Immigrants' Rights Coalition and People's Coalition for Safety and Justice, is staffed by volunteers who will interact with ICE agents and answer questions. It operates via a dedicated number, 207-544-9989, with volunteers available in the morning and evening.
The hotline aims to provide a supportive resource for the community, offering advice and accepting reports of ICE activity. While the originator of the idea remains unknown, the project is gaining traction with volunteers signing up to assist. Organizers are currently building a list of volunteers and encourage more individuals to join the effort. Volunteers will be dispatched to locations where ICE agents are present, engaging with them and addressing any queries.
The ICE watch hotline in Maine is now operational, offering a lifeline for the community to stay informed and supported. With volunteers ready to assist, the hotline is poised to make a significant impact. Those interested in volunteering are urged to contact the organizers to contribute to this vital service.
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