Starting 1/19/26, the hotline operates from 6am - 8pm every day of the week across multiple languages: Spanish (ext 1), English (ext 2), Portuguese (ext 3), French (ext 4), Haitian Creole (ext 5), Mandarin (ext 6), and more to be added!
When should I call or text the hotline?
You suspect I.C.E. or DHS, FBI, federal agents, or unidentified suspicious activity in your community.
If you’ve witnessed or had a personal contact report any of the above.
If you see people dressed like civilians parked for prolonged hours in a residential area, with tinted windows, making traffic stops in a neighborhood.
If you want to connect with other people in your community who are taking action to keep each other safe.
What will the hotline operator ask me to share?
Whether you witnessed the situation yourself or you were told by someone else.
The exact time and location of the situation you witnessed.
A detailed description of the events, including car makes and models, and photo or videos if you have them.
What happens when I call the hotline?
When you contact the hotline, you will speak or text with a trained volunteer operator who will ask you for details of the suspected activity. Then, the operator will dispatch trained volunteers in your community who will attempt to verify the situation.
For more information on what to do and how to help, go to the Luce Immigrant Justice Network for Massachusetts at: LuceMass.org.