ICE made their neighbors ‘prisoners in their own homes’. So 130 Memphis residents signed up to deliver food - News Summed Up

ICE made their neighbors ‘prisoners in their own homes’. So 130 Memphis residents signed up to deliver food


Amber Hampton and another member of Indivisible Memphis, a volunteer-run chapter of the nationwide civil rights organization, attended the meeting. After the meeting, members of Indivisible Memphis met again to figure out how they could aid the community. They also are not all aligned politically; Hampton and Miller both noted that not every volunteer is ideologically in sync with Indivisible Memphis. The Immigrant Pantry provides fresh produce, fresh meat and fresh dairy, like fresh chillies and avocados. Recently, the Immigrant Pantry received a call from a man who said that he couldn’t feed his five-year-old daughter.


Source: The Guardian March 25, 2026 16:31 UTC



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