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A PAC focused on stopping ICE and CBP abuse and electing candidates ready to defund or abolish ICE.
About Fight Fascism

Fight Fascism is a PAC focused on ICE, CBP, detention, deportation, and the politicians who defend them.

We exist to oppose the government's use of ICE and CBP, pressure officials who enable detention and deportation, and support candidates who want to defund or abolish ICE.

What We Face

ICE and CBP abuse are being normalized in plain sight.

Immigration enforcement is not just a policy disagreement. ICE raids, detention expansion, deportation pipelines, and CBP abuses are tools of fear and control used against immigrant communities and anyone made politically disposable.

Fight Fascism PAC treats that as a central political fight. We are not here to talk about democracy in the abstract while the federal government escalates raids, cages people in detention, and widens the machinery of exclusion.

Too many politicians condemn cruelty rhetorically while continuing to fund, excuse, or administratively manage it. We want to make that posture costly. The people driving this agenda are not hiding it, and neither should the politicians who help them.

Threat in Practice

What this fight looks like in practice

  • ICE raids and enforcement sweeps used to terrorize communities
  • Expansion of detention centers, contracts, and deportation pipelines
  • Family separation and coerced removals dressed up as policy
  • CBP abuse at the border and through interior enforcement power
  • Politicians who fund more enforcement money and call it reform
How We Fight

Four pillars for making anti-ICE politics stronger.

The through-line is simple: make support for ICE and CBP abuse a liability, and strengthen candidates willing to break with that system.

Our Approach

Specific, unapologetic, and built for political consequence.

We focus on campaigns that connect federal enforcement abuse to elections, accountability, and resource fights. That means not only naming cruelty, but also backing candidates who will vote to defund or abolish ICE and refusing to let complicit politicians hide behind vague language.

If leaders want our support, they should be willing to shrink these agencies, stop expanding detention and deportation, and treat immigrant communities as communities to defend, not targets to manage.

When Stephen Miller pushes ICE toward 3,000 arrests a day and Markwayne Mullin pushes 10,000 new ICE agents plus more interior enforcement, we want every politician forced to answer whether they are helping build that machine or willing to dismantle it.

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