In Solidarity With Our Neighbors: How to Support Immigrant Families Impacted by ICE Raids

Hospitality Without Humanity Is Empty. Community Without Collective Action Is Meaningless.

At ATX Supper Club, we believe that community is built around more than a table. Community is built on a foundation of mutual care and action.

Right now, our communities are under attack.

We’re heartbroken by the recent ICE raids tearing families apart in our city, across the state of Texas, and throughout the country. We are lucky to live in Central Texas. But let’s be clear: without our immigrant neighbors, we would not have the city we know and love. We would not have its culture, its cuisine, or its community.

It is our responsibility to show up.

We stand in solidarity with all of our neighbors, and we will not let the federal government’s violent scare tactics silence us.

This month, we will be making a donation from our upcoming event funds to RAICES Texas and Migrant Clinicians Network to support their work providing legal aid and healthcare access to immigrants in our community.


Resources & How to Take Action

🤝 Austin-Specific Mutual Aid & Organizer Networks

🌐 Statewide / Border Legal & Community Support

📣 Actions You Can Take

  • Attend the June 14 “No Kings” demonstration in Austin

  • Donate to mutual aid and legal relief funds (RAICES, Austin Mutual Aid, TRLA,)

  • Call or email your state legislators — Demand the de-escalation of immigration policing and support humane reform

    Senator Sarah Eckhardt (SD 14)

    Representative Donna Howard (HD 48)

    Representative Gina Hinojosa (HD 49)

    (If you’re unsure about your district, the Texas Legislature Online’s “Who Represents Me?” tool is a great resource.)

    🇺🇸 U.S. Congress Representatives

    Rep. Greg Casar (TX‑35—Central Austin)

    • 📞 Austin Office: (512) 691‑1200

    • 📞 Washington DC Office: (202) 225‑5645

    Rep. Lloyd Doggett (TX‑37—Austin-area)

    • 📞 Austin Office: (512) 916‑5921

    • 📞 Washington DC Office: (202) 225‑4865

  • Share support resources with neighbors, community groups, and local shelters

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