Prepare For ICE in Your Neighborhood
Exercising our Constitutional right to document and record ICE and other federal agents is more important than ever. The Eyes on Ice: Document and Record training will give you the tools you need to exercise your rights in a moment when federal agents are terrorizing our communities and using excessive force.
The livestream “Eyes on ICE: Document and Record”, broadcast on January 26, 2026 by the activist collective No Kings, is a powerful call to action against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The video centers on the tragic killing of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse in Minneapolis, during a federal raid, and urges communities to resist ICE through documentation, solidarity, and grassroots activism.
Purpose and Message
- Expose ICE Abuses: Encourages citizens to record and document ICE actions to hold agents accountable.
- Protect Civil Rights: Provides guidance on exercising constitutional rights when confronted by immigration enforcement.
- Mobilize Communities: Frames resistance as collective defense, emphasizing solidarity across immigrant and activist networks.
Key Themes
- Community Resistance: Grassroots organizing is presented as the most effective tool against raids and deportations.
- Legal Awareness: The video highlights common mistakes people make when ICE knocks, and stresses the importance of knowing your rights.
- Urgency of Action: Documentation is framed as essential in an era of heightened enforcement and violence.
Audience Engagement
The livestream drew thousands of viewers, with live chat replay filled with solidarity messages, strategies, and personal testimonies. Over 300 comments reflected grief, anger, and determination to continue resisting ICE. The video quickly spread across activist networks, amplifying its reach.
Conclusion
From an activist perspective, “Eyes on ICE: Document and Record” is more than a video—it is a rallying cry. It memorializes Alex Pretti while equipping communities with tools to resist ICE. By blending legal awareness, grassroots mobilization, and emotional testimony, the livestream strengthens the broader ICE OUT movement that gained global visibility during the 2026 Grammy Awards. This video stands as both documentation of injustice and a blueprint for collective action.
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