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ICE has gone too far. Join the coalition pressing Congress to abolish it.

65 signed · 25 states · 2026 cycle

Neighbors, not numbers.

A coalition pressing every candidate for Congress to commit, in writing, to abolishing ICE.

Public opinion

65%
say ICE has gone too farMarist · Feb 2026
50%
support full abolitionYouGov · Mar 2026
Night protest at the Florida State Capitol with signs reading 'To love is an act of resistance — I refuse to hate my neighbor' and 'You can't cherry-pick the Constitution like you do the Bible.'Daytime 'No Kings' rally at the Florida State Capitol with signs reading 'When cruelty looks normal, compassion looks radical' and 'Make racists afraid again.'Candlelit vigil at the Florida State Capitol with a hand-lettered sign reading 'ICE murdered Renee.'Protesters in a city street hold a large 'Abolish ICE!' banner.Winter protest with signs reading 'Block ICE,' 'Love thy neighbor, break the ICE,' and 'Abolish ICE.'Minnesota rally with signs reading 'ICE out of Minnesota' and 'MN nice but not with ICE.'Evening rally outside a public library with 'Stop ICE terror now' and 'ICE out of our communities' signs.Crowd raising an 'Abolish I.C.E.' sign in a densely packed protest.Rise and Resist march in New York City behind a giant 'Abolish I.C.E.' banner.Washington D.C. rally with 'Abolish ICE' and 'Child psychiatrists call this child abuse' signs.

What we're fighting for

Abolish ICE

End the agency. Its detention and enforcement model cannot be reformed into something humane.

Get every candidate on record

Make every congressional campaign answer, in public, whether they'll vote to abolish ICE.

Build what comes next

Replace enforcement with immigrant rights, due process, and community safety.

How the pledge campaign works

1

We send the Abolish ICE Pledge to every House and Senate campaign in the 2026 cycle.

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Signatories are published on a public tracker with links to their campaign sites so neighbors can back them.

3

You apply the pressure. Call, email, and share. Whether a candidate signs comes down to how loud their base is.

Where the field stands today

65 candidates have signed the pledge across 25 states. Back them, share them, and keep the pressure on the rest of the field.

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Candidates that have taken the pledge

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Primary winners

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Elected

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States represented

Pledge signers

Candidates putting abolition on the record.

Every name in this scroll has taken the Abolish ICE Pledge. Share their campaigns and ask the next candidate to join them.

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U.S. House

Jeremy Devito

Alabama · District 5

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Robb Ryerse

Arkansas · District 3

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Chris Bennett

California · District 3

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Matt Ortega

California · District 14

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Caleb Norwood

California · District 27

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Joel Lava

California · District 30

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Christopher Ahuja

California · District 32

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Marena Lin

California · District 32

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Arthur Dixon

California · District 34

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Marianne Shamma

California · District 36

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Samantha Mota

California · District 37

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Christian Mendez

California · District 46

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Sparky Mitra

California · District 50

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Kyle Gauck

Connecticut · District 2

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Andrew Rice

Connecticut · District 3

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Joseph Perez-Caputo

Connecticut · District 4

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Yen Bailey

Florida · District 2

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Alex Hazen

Florida · District 5

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Eric Yonce

Florida · District 6

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Ronnie Murchinson Rivera

Florida · District 6

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Robert People

Florida · District 15

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Bernard Taylor

Florida · District 21

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Bri Woodson

Georgia · District 12

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Jackson Franklin

Indiana · District 5

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Tabitha Zeigler

Indiana · District 8

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William Compton

Kentucky · District 2

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Erin Petrey

Kentucky · District 6

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Jakeya Johnson

Maryland · District 4

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Harry Jarin

Maryland · District 5

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Ethan Wechtaluk

Maryland · District 6

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Craig Swallow

Massachusetts · District 9

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Aisha Farooqi

Michigan · District 11

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Matthew Fonken

Nevada · District 2

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Heath Howard

New Hampshire · District 1

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John David Blake

New Jersey · District 4

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Adam Rueda

New Jersey · District 5

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Kyle Little

New Jersey · District 12

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John Hsu

New Jersey · District 6

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Shanel Robinson

New Jersey · District 12

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Matt Dodson

New Mexico · Senate

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Jose Vega

New York · District 15

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Michael Blake

New York · District 15

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Vance Bostic

New York · District 8

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Karen Ortiz

New York · District 12

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Effie Phillips-Staley

New York · District 17

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Jerrad Christian

Ohio · District 12

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Jessica Salas

Oregon · District 3

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Melissa Bird

Oregon · District 4

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Justin Douglas

Pennsylvania · District 10

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Beth Farnham

Pennsylvania · District 13

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Victoria Broderick

Tennessee · District 4

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Chelsey Hockett

Texas · District 5

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Ericka Kopp

Virginia · District 1

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Mo Seifeldein

Virginia · District 8

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Megan Wingfield

Kentucky · District 2

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Kloud Walton

New York · District 25

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Frankie Lozada

New York · District 4

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Matt Conroy

Illinois · District 5

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Reed Showalter

Illinois · District 7

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Anabel Mendoza

Illinois · District 7

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Dylan Blaha

Illinois · District 13

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Demonstrators in New York City march behind a banner calling to rise and resist ICE raids.
Public, visible pressure is how we win.

Public, visible pressure is how we win.

Organizers and neighbors are already in the streets demanding abolition. Neighbors Not Numbers connects that energy to a specific ask: get every candidate on record, in public, before Election Day.

“People are dying. People are being tortured, people are being beaten, people are losing their humanity.”

Sanctuary of the South, reported by Amnesty International, December 2025

Pick your next step

Whether you have two minutes or two hours, there is something you can do right now to move this forward.

Next step

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Your donation keeps testimony visible, organizers equipped, and candidates under public pressure through Election Day.