At Hope Immigration, our hearts are heavy as we witness yet more tragedy tied to immigration enforcement. The deaths of Keith Porter Jr., Renée Good, and Alex Pretti, as well as all of those at detention centers, at the hands of federal immigration agents have rightly shaken communities across the country and sparked widespread calls for accountability and transparency. These incidents have reignited painful conversations about the use of force by federal law enforcement and the impacts of aggressive immigration operations on our neighbors and the broader community.
We are heartbroken for the families who have lost loved ones, and we stand in solidarity with all those grieving and demanding truth and justice. At the same time, these events only strengthen our resolve to serve, support, and stand with immigrant families who already live with fear and uncertainty. We remain unshaken in our mission to provide compassionate, ethical legal guidance to our immigrant neighbors — especially in times when they feel most vulnerable.
In this moment of grief and urgency, we encourage everyone who shares our concern for justice and humane immigration policy to make their voices heard by elected leaders. You can do this by:
- Calling your federal, state, and local representatives to express your concern about excessive use of force, lack of transparency in immigration enforcement, and the need for reforms that protect human life and due process.
- Contacting the U.S. Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121 to be connected with your senators or representative and urge accountability and legislative oversight.
Collective action matters — from advocacy to calling for independent investigations and meaningful policy changes that center human dignity and public safety.
Our work continues, rooted in hope and in unwavering commitment to justice for all.
— Hope Immigration


