Actions

Resources including Immigrant Support, Eastside Protests, Postcarding and more

For the week of July 13, 2026

 

🎙️July 13, 2026 Weekly Actions Audio – available for when you’re on the go

🔷 Ballot Processing Observation at the King County Ballot Processing center in Renton is a fascinating service you can perform.  Mandatory two hour training sessions are being held July 13, 14, 15, & 17th (attend just one). If you are interested in becoming a certified election observer for the King County Democrats, please fill out this form and someone will get back to you with how to attend. Since time is short, also email info@kcdems.org to let them know your date preference or ask a question.  

🔷 Not available for Observer training, but want to learn first hand how secure our elections are? Please join us on Monday August 3rd at 10 am for a tour of the loop around the ballot processing floor at King County Elections Headquarters. Sign up to attend! Access code: elections

🔷 Connect with other Indivisible Eastside members for an evening Ice Cream Social on July 14th at 7 pm in Kirkland. We also need your help folding and distributing 1600 Get Out The Vote informational zines! Meet up with others from your city and enjoy a beautiful summer evening by the lake. RSVP for the exact location and so we know how much ice cream to provide. 

🔷 Indivisible Eastside and Indivisible WA8 applied for a Solidarity in Action grant to support Africans on the Eastside. The grant was awarded, and now we are planning the project “Setting the Table for our Muslim Neighbors”. Volunteers are needed on Friday, July 24th from 2-4 pm to pack halal food for distribution with Africans on the Eastside. Sign up to volunteer! Access code: food 

Weekly Actions

 

✊ Action 1 – Stop Washington’s Continued Sharing of Drivers’ Information with Federal Immigration Enforcement

Today, immigrant Washingtonians are increasingly afraid to drive, as our streets, highways, and public thoroughfares have become frequent sites for immigration enforcement.

The University of Washington Center for Human Rights (UWCHR) has found that WA DOL has continued to let CBP access our state license data using a national data-sharing platform called Nlets. As a result, 50 neighbors were arrested after their license information was accessed. You can explore the People over Papers map to view confirmed arrests in Washington state over any time period. 

Contact Gov Ferguson, Attorney General Brown, and King County Executive Zahilay to demand they protect our information. This data sharing is illegal under multiple state laws such as Keep Washington Working Act, RCW 43.17.425, and RCW 46.12.630. They need to enforce the laws and shut down Nlets. 

  • Governor Ferguson – 360-902-4111 | Contact Form
  • Attorney Gen Nick Brown – 360-753-6200 | Contact Form
  • King County Executive Girmay Zahilay – 206-263-9600 | Email

☎ Sample Script:

I am a Washington resident, living in King County. I am appalled to learn from The University of Washington Center for Human Rights that the DOL continues to share license data with Federal Immigration Enforcement via Nlets. This is against state laws including the Keep Washington Working Act, RCW 43.17.425, and RCW 46.12.630. Please use your authority to elevate this issue, enforce the law, and shut down Nlets access.

Thank you.

[NAME]

Bonus Action: Review Ways to Help our Immigrant Neighbors to see where you can contribute. 


✊ Action 2 – Learn about and share information about Supreme Court Candidates

Conservatives are preparing for the election of five Washington supreme court justices this November. Four of the races will be on the August 4th Primary Ballot. It is more important than ever that voters are informed and active in disseminating information about this upcoming judicial race. Ballots will be mailed July 17th so now is the time to read up and share.

Action: Spread the word to friends, neighbors, and family – please share the following information with at least three people this week and three more next week.

We need to elect justices that will uphold the law – please check out these two resources to learn about which Supreme Court candidates align with your values.


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Upcoming Events

📣 Everyday Actions

 

See Eastside and Seattle Protests 2026

See Ways to Help our Immigrant Neighbors 

See Postcarding & Letter Writing resources on our website

Sign up for Take Action Network to take actions by Indivisible groups around the state

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