MADISON, Wis. (Gray Media) - Democratic state lawmakers and organizers participated in a training session at the Wisconsin State Capitol on how to alert communities about immigration enforcement and ICE presence.

“This program does not ask you or train you to anything that is against the law. It is all legal and constitutionally protected,” Nat Godley, an organizer at the event said.

The training included role-playing exercises where organizers demonstrated door knocks from ICE agents, how to say don’t open the door in Spanish and the right to record interactions with law enforcement on public property.

Organizers from Comité Sin Fronteras and Voces De La Fronteras highlighted their comprehensive network of Signal encrypted chats and a 24/7 hotline.

The training gained attention online

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