Event

Family Detention: Realities and Resistance under Trump 2.0 

November 18, 2025 5:00 pm | Virtual

We have all seen the heartbreaking images of families being picked up, zip tied, and terrorized by ICE, Border Patrol, and other masked federal agents. Mothers, fathers, grandparents, teenagers, and little children – family units that start their day together and end up in detention and often separated. What happens when families are taken from our communities? Where are they detained, what happens to the kids, and how many are quietly deported or disappeared?

On Tuesday, November 18 at 5 pm ET/ 4 pm CT/ 2 pm PT, the National Coalition to End Family and Child Detention invites you to join us for an interactive webinar to learn about:

  • The history of family detention in the U.S.; 
  • The current conditions families face in detention and the policies that fuel this unjust practice;
  • What people across the country are doing to oppose family detention and protect their communities; and
  • How you can join the movement to #FreeFamilies from detention once and for all.

Speakers include: 

  • Mike Ishii, Tsuru for Solidarity 
  • Amy Fischer, Amnesty USA
  • Javier Hidalgo, RAICES
  • Guadalupe De la Cruz, American Friends Service Committee (FL) 
  • Beatriz Batres, La ColectiVA
  • Sulma Franco Chamale, Grassroots Leadership
  • Tania Wolf, National Immigration Project 

Please share widely with your networks and communities! Spanish – English interpretation will be available.