3D-printed whistles spread nationwide to alert communities about ICE activity

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A nationwide movement is distributing 3D-printed whistles to alert communities about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity. These whistles serve as a low-cost, accessible community defense tool, with individuals and groups mass-producing them to warn residents and document potential detentions. The initiative, driven by a decentralized network of printers, has sent over 200,000 whistles across 48 states, fostering community engagement and providing a means for people to participate in activism.


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