Because silence is complicity—and death camps don’t build themselves.
🧠 What This Guide Covers:
When authoritarian regimes build internment camps, they rely on a massive support structure: contractors, local zoning boards, supply chains, and silence. This guide breaks down peaceful but effective ways to jam up the works—without needing to be on the front lines. If you’ve got a phone, a printer, or a decent disguise—you’ve got power.
⚠️ Why It Matters:
Florida just broke ground on the first Trump-era death camp—a migrant detention complex under the guise of “national security.” It’s being built with private contractors, local utilities, and government rubber stamps. If we don’t stop it here, it sets precedent for more camps, more detentions, and a more normalized fascism.
🔧 Step-by-Step: How to Disrupt Camp Construction Without Getting Caged
1. Identify the tentacles feeding the camp.
Use public records, local business directories, or even LinkedIn to ID:
- Tent suppliers (like USTentRental.com)
- Security contractors
- Food/water vendors
- Transportation companies
- Local building/zoning boards
2. Call it what it is. Loudly.
- “Migrant Processing Center” is propaganda. Say internment camp or death camp in all posts, calls, or signage.
- Label contractors as fascist collaborators on review sites, social, and protest signs. Don’t let them hide behind logistics.
3. Swarm their reputations.
- Leave 1-star reviews with truthful descriptions of what the company is supporting.
- Use phrases like “complicit in concentration camp construction” or “aiding unlawful detention.”
- Encourage others to do the same—create templates to make it easy.
4. Pressure local government officials.
- Email and call zoning boards, utility authorities, and city commissions. Demand:
- Denial of building permits
- Refusal to supply water/electricity
- Transparency about contracts and land usage
- Use public comment periods if available—show up or flood the inboxes.
5. Turn supply lines into liabilities.
- Organize sticker drops and wheatpaste posters exposing the companies involved.
- Drop leaflets in local stores, coffee shops, or post office boards.
- Use QR codes to link people to protest actions or lists of companies aiding the camp.
6. Don’t act alone.
- Link up with immigrant justice orgs like Never Again Action and Florida Immigrant Coalition
- Join protest planning groups—online or in-person.
- Protect each other’s identities. Use Signal, ProtonMail, and VPNs.
🐾 Example in Action:
In 2019, Jewish and immigrant activists blockaded an ICE detention center by chaining themselves to gates and halting deportation buses. Meanwhile, others exposed the facility’s vendors, who then pulled their contracts due to public pressure. One camp shut down temporarily after supply chains dried up.
Lesson: Disruption works best when it’s everywhere.
🧙♀️ Bonus Tip:
Hosting a protest near the site? Bring signs that name specific contractors and utilities. Use visuals (e.g. barbed wire, skulls, cage bars) to emotionally connect the public to what’s happening inside.
🐱 Resistance Kitty Says:
Don’t let them build death camps in peace. Make every bolt, board, and barrel a burden. If they want to resurrect fascism, we’ll bury it in paperwork, bad PR, and community defiance. This guide isn’t just how to resist—it’s how to clog the gears of cruelty.
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