Pour ALOHA over ICE
Since early 2025, ICE agents have been conducting raids and arrests across Hawaiʻi. They often operate without judicial warrants, masking their identities, and terrorizing communities.
Learn how you can protect yourself and others in our community, and join in collective action against ICE.
Fear has no place in Hawaiʻi
Here in Hawaiʻi, we say "E komo mai!" – come in, you are welcome here.
ICE threaten our way of life when they enter our workplaces, take our neighbors, and act as though they stand above our laws. No one is immune: U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and undocumented alike have been caught up in their actions.
In a state where many residents are foreign-born and the values of aloha and inclusion run deep, these actions represent a direct attack on who we are as a community. This is an attack on our core values, and we're not standing for it; violence is never the answer.




Protect yourself, protect each other
How to document and report an ICE incident
This resource tells you how to safely document an ICE enforcement action, what to capture, and what to do with what you’ve recorded.
How your business can be a safe space against ICE
Business do not need to collaborate with ICE: they can designate safe spaces on their premises, and train their staff to keep customers, guests, and coworkers safe.
Know your rights vs ICE enforcement in Hawaiʻi
Learn what (not) to do when you or someone you know may encounter ICE

Take a stand against ICE
Indivisible Hawaiʻi State Network (IHSN) is fighting back.
At the state level, we push for legislation that would limit the influence ICE can have on our lives and communities.
We're also working to keep the public informed: this page brings together resources to help you know your rights and take action if you witness an incident.
Indivisible chapters across the islands are taking it further: Organizing rapid response teams, leading local protests, and creating safe spaces for community members.
Related bills we track in the 2026 legislative session
Protesting ICE presence and reporting incidents is only going to get us so far; we need laws that better protect us from their actions. That's why we track certain state bills related to the issue, and ask our members to submit testimony when it matters most.
Protect our right to record law enforcement activities
Affirm and protect citizens’ first amendment right to record and document law enforcement activity as it happens.
Develop resources for immigration targets to get help
Create and fund a helpline and other resources for persons involved with ICE actions.
TRUTH Act (Transparency & Consent in Custody)
Requires that people in state or county custody receive Know Your Rights information and provide written, informed consent before any civil immigration interview.
Limit state collaboration with DHS, ICE, and CBP
Seek new laws to limit deployment of the National Guard and prohibit agreements under 搂287(g) or others that would require state or county agencies and […]

Events protesting ICE presence in Hawaiʻi

Sunday Sign Wave in Oceanview
Every Sunday in Ocean View (Hawaii Island)
