Enforcement Tapestries
Description: Perfect gift someone who thinks we should abolish ICE. Likely for someone who believes ICE has too much power. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a law enforcement agency of the Federal government of the United States under the jurisdiction of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). ICE has two primary components: Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO). Headquartered in Washington, D.C., ICE is charged with the investigation and enforcement of over 400 federal statutes within the United States and maintains attaches at major U.S. diplomatic missions overseas
Activist Abolish ICE Immigration and Customs Enforcement Tapestry
by Terry Bain
$23 $30
Description: Show Your Support: Celebrate your backing for immigration enforcement with this stylish American flag design, perfect for advocates of legal immigration and border security. For men, women, and youth who appreciate law enforcement and homeland security efforts.
Support ICE Immigration Officers American Flag Border Patrol Tapestry
by S-Log
$23 $30
Description: ACLU: Know Your Rights; Your Last Line of Defense This urgent ACLU notice, meant to be read from behind a door, confronts ICE and federal agents with a clear declaration of constitutional rights. In a time of fear, unlawful detentions, and rising authoritarianism, it asserts 4th and 5th Amendment protections—refusing entry and silence without legal counsel. As threats escalate, this image becomes a symbol of resistance, legal empowerment, and national disgust toward unchecked federal aggression. A chilling reminder: rights must be defended, even from inside your home.
Description: ACLU: Know Your Rights; Your Last Line of Defense This urgent ACLU notice, meant to be read from behind a door, confronts ICE and federal agents with a clear declaration of constitutional rights. In a time of fear, unlawful detentions, and rising authoritarianism, it asserts 4th and 5th Amendment protections—refusing entry and silence without legal counsel. As threats escalate, this image becomes a symbol of resistance, legal empowerment, and national disgust toward unchecked federal aggression. A chilling reminder: rights must be defended, even from inside your home.
Description: ACLU: Know Your Rights; Your Last Line of Defense This urgent ACLU notice, meant to be read from behind a door, confronts ICE and federal agents with a clear declaration of constitutional rights. In a time of fear, unlawful detentions, and rising authoritarianism, it asserts 4th and 5th Amendment protections—refusing entry and silence without legal counsel. As threats escalate, this image becomes a symbol of resistance, legal empowerment, and national disgust toward unchecked federal aggression. A chilling reminder: rights must be defended, even from inside your home.
Description: Cities in Revolt: Ice Out of Our Cities A stark black spray-paint graphic showing a raised middle finger formed by thick, dripping strokes and splattered paint evokes raw urban protest and defiance against federal immigration enforcement in U.S. cities. This bold image captures the anger and outrage felt by many Americans after another fatal shooting by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, part of a controversial crackdown that has sparked mass protests, civil unrest, and calls for accountability. Against a white background the aggressive gesture symbolizes widespread national frustration with ICE tactics and perceived abuses of power during immigration operations, intensifying debates over civil rights, public safety, and federal ov
Description: Federal Crime: Donnie’s Federal Crime Spree This dark dystopian protest illustration depicts masked enforcers with glowing red eyes advancing through a ruined city beneath storm clouds, symbolizing authoritarian power, secrecy, and institutional corruption. The ominous text warns of a federal crime unfolding in plain sight, echoing public outrage over political deception, criminal cover-ups, and abuse of power. The imagery evokes fear, surveillance, and moral decay, serving as a visual indictment of a system that protects billionaire elites and loyal sycophants while spreading division, hate-fueled rhetoric, and deliberate misinformation across America’s democratic institutions.
Description: No Ice: Dump Trump Girl and Balloon — Encased in frost, the girl and balloon—echoes of hope—are frozen mid-flight, silenced by the chill of state power. “No Ice” warns of a nation where due process melts under surveillance and cruelty, while corporate media spins the thaw as justice. The balloon, once free, now drifts behind glass: a symbol of DC’s detained truths, redacted rights, and the lies that keep them suspended. This isn’t preservation—it’s propaganda. Beware the glossy surface; beneath it, liberty is on ice.
Description: Ice Alert: Civic Alarm System, Blow Your Whistle — This bold “ICE ALERT: Blow Your Whistle” illustration empowers American citizens to resist unlawful immigration enforcement. Featuring a stark whistle graphic and distressed typography, it urges communities to carry whistles as civic alarms—warning neighbors of approaching ICE agents known to bypass due process and civil rights. Ideal for protest art, placards, and public awareness campaigns, this design symbolizes solidarity, rapid response, and grassroots defense against federal overreach. Stay vigilant. Stay loud. Blow your whistle.
Description: Federal Crime: Donnie’s Federal Crime Spree This dark dystopian protest illustration depicts masked enforcers with glowing red eyes advancing through a ruined city beneath storm clouds, symbolizing authoritarian power, secrecy, and institutional corruption. The ominous text warns of a federal crime unfolding in plain sight, echoing public outrage over political deception, criminal cover-ups, and abuse of power. The imagery evokes fear, surveillance, and moral decay, serving as a visual indictment of a system that protects billionaire elites and loyal sycophants while spreading division, hate-fueled rhetoric, and deliberate misinformation across America’s democratic institutions.