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ICE has gone too far. Abolish it.

AAACT legislation

Abolish ICE. Build the system people deserve.

AAACT, the Immigration Justice, Accountability, and Community Repair Act, pairs the abolition of ICE with due process, accountability, and community repair.

Public action

Tell Congress: back AAACT.

Sign today. Congress needs to hear it.

Protesters in Washington, D.C. hold signs calling to abolish ICE and end child abuse.
A public demand for an immigration system based on care and due process.

What AAACT would do

AAACT has five connected priorities. Together, they move immigration away from punishment and toward due process and human dignity.

Abolish ICE

Eliminate ICE and bar its recreation under another name. Create a civil immigration administration instead of an enforcement-first agency.

Create real accountability

End qualified immunity for immigration officers, strengthen independent oversight, and create a public immigration ombudsman.

Repair communities

Invest in legal aid, mental-health support, family reunification, housing stability, and community repair for people harmed by enforcement.

Confront racism

Ban racial profiling, require racial-impact review, and shift attention from broad civil enforcement to serious harm and exploitation.

Transform justice

Build independent immigration courts, guarantee counsel for people who cannot afford it, and make detention a true last resort.

Why NNN supports AAACT

  • Abolition has to mean more than closing an agency. It means replacing harm with rights, care, and a process people can actually navigate.
  • Families deserve due process, representation, and the chance to stay together, not detention as the default.
  • Communities deserve accountability when immigration enforcement causes harm, and resources to heal from it.

Act now

Sign the petition. Move AAACT forward.

The public petition is the fastest way to show Congress that abolition needs a real replacement built on dignity and due process.

Sign the AAACT petition