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ICE OUT NOW DOUGLAS, GEORGIA PROTEST

On January 20th, 2026, we are gathering in Douglas, Georgia for a peaceful anti-ICE, anti-Trump protest in solidarity with the 50501 nationwide walkout. This action is about rejecting authoritarianism at home and abroad. It is about refusing mass deportations, detention camps, family separation, and the normalization of state violence carried out in our name. It is also about refusing endless war. From cages at the border to bombs dropped overseas, Trump’s politics follow the same pattern. Dehumanize. Destabilize. Profit. Whether it is migrants targeted at home or civilians caught under U.S. fire abroad, the message is the same and we reject it. We are not listing every policy or every country. We are naming a system. Raids. Occupations. Bombings. Sanctions. Fear as governance. This protest is about community coming together, standing visibly against ICE, against Trump, and against the idea that power should rule through cruelty. We gather at the intersection between Longhorn and Arby’s in Douglas, Georgia, a place where this community has stood together many times before. Peaceful. United. Disciplined. No kings. No cages. No silence. January 20th, 2026 Douglas, GA Longhorn x Arby’s intersection A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.

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Date: Tuesday, January 20th

Time: 12:00 PM

Location: 1311 Peterson Ave S, Douglas, GA, USA, 31533

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