National purpose with local action

Next meeting: February 9, 2026 at 7:00pm
Christ Lutheran Church
1701 Arroyo Chamiso Road, Santa Fe

No Kings III is coming! πŸŽ‰ 🚫 πŸ‘‘ πŸ’™ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Mark your calendar for Saturday, March 28. The regime's transgressions are making us, and everyone else, hopping mad, and we're going to express that peacefully but with vigor on March 28. Details are still being worked out for Santa Fe's event, so we'll keep you posted.

In the meantime, we're making our voices heard with our regular protests (e.g., Signs of Fascism) and legislative actions. Every little bit helps. Does protest help? Yes, it does. Not only does it help us feel empowered, but it provides cover and support to our representatives and even undermines Republican's misguided sense of being in the right. (See Ezrah's discussion of protest in the National newsletter section below! Way more thoughtful and carefully reasoned than I can muster.)

January 29, 2026
Public outrage over the violence of federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the U.S.

Protests, Rallies, and Events

Showing up with the Body Politic

Santa Fe for Minneapolis

Indivisible Santa Fe has created a giving circle for all Santa Feans and their friends
to support the people of Minneapolis who are grappling with a federal invasion of
their city. Donations support the Immigrant Rapid Response Fund via the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota. Heidi Li Feldman vetted the organization and the fund to verify bona fides and that the money is flowing to the relevant affected people Minnesota. Join this giving circle, donate, and you will receive a receipt indicating that your contribution is tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

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Donations support the Immigrant Rapid Response Fund via the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota.

Donations of any amount will help those under siege!

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Feb 6: Local ICE Watch

On Friday, February 6, from 6 to 8 at St. Bedes Church. Ivan Cornejo of the city of Santa Fe Advisory Committee on Immigration is giving a presentation on the emerging local ICE Watch and Rapid Response effort. There will be some role play training. Also discussion and distribution of whistle kits.

Feb 7: Signs of Fascism

The Signs of Fascism crew is meeting in the Convention Center parking garage this Saturday, February 7, at 11:30 for a somber march around the Plaza.

Feb 16: Start of Pace e Bene Nonviolence Certification Program

Monday, February 16, 2026 kicks off the six-month Pace e Bene training on nonviolence. Part 1 meets on Mondays 2-3:30 MT.

Engaging Nonviolence Certification Program β€” Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service
Engaging Nonviolence Certification Program Three-Level Online Learning Series Six-months live course Part 1 on Mondays, Feb 16-March 23 Part 2 on Tuesdays, April 21-May 26 Part 3 on Tuesdays, July 7-Aug 11 All sessions at1-2:30pm Pacific / 2-3:30pm Mountain / 3-4:30pm Central / 4-

Regular protests

Wednesdays: Walk the Talk
Walk The Talk Wednesdays! 12-1 at St. Francis & Cerrillos
Saturdays: Tesla Takedown
Meet Saturdays from 10-2 across from the Tesla Albuquerque dealership at US Hwy 550 & Rio Rancho Blvd

In the News

What folks are saying, of interest around here and elsewhere

Meidas Touch's Ben Meiselas on some 🌱 seedling glimmers of hope, including the 31-point overperformance of a TX state Democratic candidate in a deep Red district, suggesting that the gerrymandering war might even backfire.

They Want Us to Lose Hope. We Won’t.
By Ben Meiselas

Healthcare Update

Think New Mexico has an update on medical malpractice reform:

Quick update on medical malpractice reform and health care worker compacts

Our own Healthcare Committee is following 25 bills (and there are more). Today we report on 3 important bills. 1)Nine healthcare compacts have passed the first House Committees and are probably headed to the House floor. Today (Tuesday 2/3),SB1: the medical licensure compact will come to the House Floor as its final destination.  2)Coming up very soon is the incredibly important HB99 (Rep. Chandler)important because this is a bi-partisan comprehensive medical malpractice bill (25 across the aisle sponsors) - setting caps on comprehensive damages, but significantly setting caps and justifications for punitive damages. The compacts will only be a start, without a strong medical malpractice bill (and resolving the GRT issue), not much will change to assure greater access to healthcare for all New Mexicans. Challenging HB99 is a much weaker alternative, HB15-Medical Injury Collaboration- where the parties concerned with an undesired medical outcome sit down in a mediation type discussion. New Mexicans deserve nothing less than full passage of Hb99..coming soon to the House Judicial Committee(HJC). Call HJC members and urge passage of HB99 (you can put this in an attachment). 3) We are keeping a close eye on SB 9 (Sen. Stefanics) authorizing $1billion to Medicaid Funding in 2027…offsetting the US Republican Big Bad Bill reducing Medicaid payouts every year to states. 42% of New Mexicans are on Medicaid. 

House Judiciary Committee

Christine Chandler, Chair

Committee Members

Representative

Christine Chandler

43

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Chair

 christine.chandler@nmlegis.gov

Representative

Andrea Romero

46

D

Vice Chair

 andrea@andrearomero.com

Representative

Andrea Reeb

64

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Ranking Member

 Andrea.Reeb@nmlegis.gov

Representative

Michelle Paulene Abeyta

69

D

Member

michelle.abeyta@nmlegis.gov

Representative

Nicole Chavez

31

R

Member

 nicole.chavez@nmlegis.gov

Representative

William A. Hall II

3

R

Member

 bill.hall@nmlegis.gov

Representative

Dayan Hochman-Vigil

15

D

Member

dayan.hochman-vigil@nmlegis.gov

Representative

Alan T. Martinez

23

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Member

Alan.Martinez@nmlegis.gov

Representative

Javier MartΓ­nez

11

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Member

javier.martinez@nmlegis.gov

Representative

Matthew McQueen

50

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Member

 matthew.mcqueen@nmlegis.gov

Representative

Reena Szczepanski

47

D

Member

reena.szczepanski@nmlegis.gov

Reena Szeczpanski is Majority Floor leader
Javier Martinez is Speaker of the house leader

Indivisible National What's the Plan Podcast

The weekly What's the Plan with Leah and Ezrah is now available in podcast form; here's the YouTube of the episode from last week:

Indivisible Radio Santa Fe

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We are launching a podcast! Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. We are mostly targeting local, regional, and state topics.

Gary writes about the second published episode, where we talked to Kelly McCloskey of VIDA (Volunteers for Immigrants in Detention Albuquerque)

Not Gone, Not Forgotten: Inside An ICE Prison in New Mexico
In the Middle Ages, the β€œoubliette” (from the French verb oublier, β€œto forget”) was a subterranean grated dungeon where political prisoners were deposited to be erased from memory. Buried alive. Cut off from their families and communities, in legal limbo, without access to adequate food, medical care, news or information

Our first published podcast on Indivisible Santa Fe Radio was an interview with Jane Steinberg on legislative efforts to address our state's shortage of doctors and other health care providers. And we finally published an episode recorded in December with our own legal scholar Heidi Feldman on our broken constitutional order.

Dispatches from the Indivisible Santa Fe Desk

Scott updates his Whistle post (we are working on producing a bunch of whistle kits for distribution at No Kings III on March 28)

Blow the Whistle on ICE
(This article was originally published here on November 7th, 2025. It has been updated to reflect the evolving understanding of the potential legal implications of using whistles.) A little more than three years ago, I moved to Santa Fe from Evanston, Illinois. It is with a combination of rage and

Bruce articulates his perspective on the unraveling of the Trump regime:

The Struggle for the Soul of America: As Minneapolis Reaches Its Boiling Point, The Tide Is Starting To Turn Against the Trump Regime
On January seventh, Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three children, was shot to death at point blank range by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis. Seventeen days later, Alex Pettri, a 37-yea…

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Indivisible National

(February 2 message)

No Kings III now has a date: March 28. It’s going to be the largest protest in American history, and the flagship event will be the largest in Twin Cities history. 

But what’s the point of a protest, even an historically huge one? Last week, we had our friend and social movement expert Erica Chenoweth of β€œ3.5%” fame on What’s the Plan to discuss the logic of No Kings (you should check out the new WTP podcast here -- like, share, etc, thanks). 

It’s easy to overplay or underplay the role of mass mobilizations. So let’s review two strawman sides of the debate:

Argument A: Protests are the sole answer. Some folks think the β€œ3.5% rule” means all we need is to get 11-12 million people to show up, and suddenly fascism loses. Already with last year’s mobilization, Trump has seen a string of electoral defeats, his poll numbers are in the toilet, and his congressional coalition is fracturing. But as Chenoweth counsels: That 3.5% has to be actively engaged in the work of opposition, before and after national actions. One-day protests aren’t a magic solution to fascism.

Argument B: Protests don’t work. Others discount protest entirely. Sure, we saw protests hit historic levels last year. But then what have we seen this year? Venezuela. Greenland. An amped-up secret police force murdering people in the streets. If anything, the regime is escalating. As we discussed with Chenoweth, while the regime is undeniably weakened, weakened authoritarians lash out. We should expect more of that as the walls close in on Trump -- it’s a sign of weakness, not strength.

Where does that leave us? 

Reality: Protests are a tactic. Think of organizing like this: goal, strategy, tactics.  A campaign that starts with tactics is never gonna accomplish much. A goal with no strategies or tactics is never gonna get us where we want to go. So think in this order: goal, strategy, tactics.

  • Our goal: Stop the fascist regime from consolidating its grip on power.
  • Our strategy: Organize overwhelming, nonviolent people power and foster a culture of mass defiance.
  • Our tactics: No Kings is one tactic, that fits into our strategy, and aims to achieve our goal. Specifically, No Kings is designed to do three things: 
    1. Model defiance on a national scale. Optimism in the face of fascism is one of the most accessible forms of defiance. The regime’s plan is to scare everyone into submission. But millions of people taking to the streets calls the regime's bluff, and is a powerful display of optimistic noncompliance.
    2. Create social proof that opposition is widespread. Humans are social animals. We follow each other. A massive demonstration of popular opposition helps reinforce that wherever you are, you’re not alone. Courage is contagious, but it only spreads if people see it.
    3. Recruit folks who were not previously active. People-powered movements depend on new people flooding into their local organizing home. From ICE watch to mutual aid to advocacy to electoral work, everyone starts somewhere, and each No Kings is the entry point for millions to get involved beyond one day of protest. 

This is all important enough that Indivisible's throwing everything we have into making No Kings III historically huge. I think that’s a good investment of time, energy, and money. 

And I also know it's not enough. 

Where we’re headed. The people of the Twin Cities are showing us our future. The deep, daily neighborhood-by-neighborhood organizing is breathtaking. It’s what it looks like when contagious courage becomes endemic. 

There’s a big lesson there, and in the regime’s sadistic response. This regime doesn't intend to deescalate. It's going to ramp up attacks on our communities while doing everything possible to subvert elections and hold onto power. To defeat fascism, we're going to have to marry the breadth of No Kings mobilizations with the depth of organizing we’re seeing in the Twin Cities. 

Which is why I got downright emotional seeing the massive response to the Eyes on ICE training Indivisible hosted with our No Kings Coalition partners last week when 200,000 people showed up to learn how to observe and record ICE. Two days after Alex Pretti’s murder, and in historic numbers, our neighbors are training to stand up for their rights, just as Alex did, and just as Renee did, and just as countless Minnesotans are doing now. 

We’re going to win. It’s going to take a lot more mobilizing and a lot more training and a lot more organizing. But we’re going to win.

In solidarity,
Ezra Levin
Co-Executive Director, Indivisible


Your weekly to-dos

  1. Tell your Members of Congress: The DHS budget must halt ICE's terror, and not hand it more money. Last week, the Senate blocked the House’s Homeland Security appropriations bill that shoveled more money into ICE and CBP while doing very little to stop these agencies’ abuses. Now, we have to keep up the pressure and demand that any bill that replaces it enact ironclad policy accountability measures, and doesn't add one penny more to ICE’s budget.
  2. Tell your Members of Congress to reject the GOP's power grab in DC. A Republican resolution that would override a DC funding law passed by the city’s elected council will come before the House on Wednesday; it will then move to the Senate for committee markup. DC residents and allies with representation in Congress need to fight back: DC's finances and right to self-govern shouldn't be in the hands of politicians who don’t represent its people.
  3. Join Tuesday's ICE OUT For Good Indivisible Phone Bank (3-5pm ET): Senate Democrats met our first demand of no new DHS funding without real restraints on ICE and CBP; now we need Republicans to listen to their own constituents who are just as fed up with this brutal lawlessness. Join us to call voters in key states and encourage them to call their Republican senators about reining in ICE.
  4. Join (and/or invite friends to join) Thursday's No Kings Coalition Mass Call: Eyes on ICE (Feb. 5 8pm ET / 5pm PT): Learn how to participate in ICE Watch efforts and nonviolently protect your community from ICE and CBP thugs. If you attended the first training last week -- the largest ICE Watch training ever -- invite two friends to join this one. Let’s make it the new largest ICE Watch training ever.

P.S. The Trump regime continues to escalate against our communities and trample our rights, but Indivisibles remain on the frontlines of the fight to defend our neighbors and our democracy. From nationwide nonviolent mobilizations against ICE to gearing up for No Kings in March, our defiance is everywhere, all the time. If you can, please consider chipping in to continue fueling our work.


Haitian immigrants could be targeted by ICE this week

As of tomorrow, February 3, some 45,000 Haitian immigrants in central Ohio, along with half a million across the country, will lose the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) that's allowed them to live and work in the US legally. TPS is granted to people arriving from crisis-affected countries but the regime decided to pull the plug for several maliciously targeted immigrant communities. And without TPS, every one of them will instantly be at risk of deportation. 

The difference between Haitians in Ohio and those elsewhere is, of course, that JD Vance and Trump himself spread a series of grotesque lies about them in 2024, claims that – when asked if he'd "created" the story -- Vance said "Yes!", based on "accounts from constituents."

Now that community, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, and officials across the state are bracing for a massive ICE and Border Patrol incursion. Organizers have asked that we share ideas for how Indivisibles can support the Haitian community in Ohio and elsewhere across the US. Here's what you can do to help:

  • Support immigrant-led groups: Donate to and amplify organizations like Haitian Bridge Alliance, a leader defending TPS.
  • Show up locally: Volunteer to accompany immigrants to court, providing support, presence, and safety (After signing up, Haitian Bridge Alliance will reach out if there are opportunities in your area).
  • Raise your voice publicly: Write an op-ed or letter to the editor (LTE) to local media highlighting the urgency of protecting TPS and the people it affects.  

IndivisiWIN of the week

Members of six Virginia Indivisible groups pose in the Capitol's rotunda

On Wednesday January 28, six Indivisible groups from across Virginia united for an ICE Out for Good Senate Day of Action to demand their senators to vote no on any bill providing additional funding for DHS unless it included key demands to rein in ICE and Border Patrol.

"[Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner] say they're going to hold the line on all of these things and try to negotiate for these measures," a participant reported back. "They're right with us."

The groups then visited other senators' offices to deliver the ICE Out for Good demands -- as well as a tally of just how many Indivisible chapters and members each senator represents. Making sure they know we've got our eyes on them – this is the way!


Upcoming Events for you

These nationwide events, calls, and training sessions are coming up soon. For even more Indivisible happenings, check our national calendar and get in touch with Indivisible groups near you!

Happening This Week

 

Tuesday: ICE OUT For Good Indivisible Phone Bank (3-5pm ET)
Join us to call voters in key states and encourage them to call their Republican senators to demand they rein in ICE’s terror tactics

Thursday: β€œWhat’s the Plan?” with Leah + Ezra (3pm ET)
Our weekly interactive Q&A with our co-founders and executive directors Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin. 

Thursday: No Kings Coalition Mass Call: Eyes on ICE (8-9pm ET)
Learn how to participate in a local ICE watch and know your rights when recording and monitoring law enforcement.


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