Several groups, including one in North Carolina that has taken federal funding in the past, have been monitoring neighborhoods and reporting on social media the exact locations of ICE agents in an effort to disrupt immigration enforcement.

The group in Asheville, North Carolina, calling itself Mountain Immigrant Comrades in Action (CIMA), for instance, posts its warnings, often in Spanish, to Facebook , where they also share video and photos of ICE officers in action.

According to the group’s description , CIMA is “dedicated to supporting immigrant communities and advocating for their rights.”

“IMA’s mission is centered on community strength and solidarity, ensuring immigrants have access to vital resources, legal support, and a network of allies fighting against unjust deportati

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