ADVISORY: NATIONAL VALENTINE’S DAY WEEK OF ACTION WILL SHOW LOVE AND SOLIDARITY WITH IMMIGRANTS
Advocates Call for Accountability from DHS, ICE, and CBP
WASHINGTON, D.C. — This week, (February 9 to 15), communities across the country will peacefully participate in “To Immigrants With Love,” a national Valentine’s Day Week of Action featuring coordinated actions, vigils, digital mobilization, calls for accountability, congressional outreach, and other community-based acts of care in solidarity with immigrant communities.
You can RSVP to participate here.
At a time of escalating violence, intrusive enforcement, documented abuses and blatant lack of accountability for state sanctioned killings by the Trump Department of Homeland Security—including ICE and CBP—advocates across the country are coming together to reject cruelty and affirm love, dignity, due process, and accountability.
To Immigrants with Love is rooted in nonviolent action, collective care, and public accountability. The week is designed to offer accessible ways for people nationwide to participate while elevating immigrant voices and demanding oversight and consequences for abuse of power.
WHAT:
To Immigrants with Love “Nationwide Week of Action”
WHEN:
February 9–15, 2026
WHERE:
Nationwide [Specific in-person events available upon request]
WHO:
Disappeared in America campaign allies, immigrant rights organizations, faith and community leaders, advocates, and impacted families [Spokespeople available for interview]
VISUALS / COVERAGE OPPORTUNITIES:
• Coordinated social media actions and digital storytelling
• Ongoing community organizing and solidarity actions
• Faith- and values-driven vigils and other gatherings
• Congressional accountability calls and public messaging
HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
Members of the public are encouraged to sign up to participate and receive the full Week of Action toolkit and updates. Opportunities to take action include posting on social media, contacting Congress about DHS funding, and participating in ongoing on-the-ground organizing work across the country supporting immigrant communities.
Disappeared In America is a national project by the Not Above the Law coalition working to expose and end the violence, disappearance, and abuse faced by immigrant communities under U.S. immigration enforcement, and to demand accountability, transparency, and justice.