Deportation Defense & Relief Fundraiser

The deportation crisis amongst our community has only escalated rapidly. Since January 2025, MN8’s caseload has increased by almost 600%. This year, there have already been hundreds deported to Southeast Asia. The MN8 Deportation Defense & Relief Fund aims to support Southeast Asians currently under threat of detention and deportation. With this fundraiser, we will provide tangible relief to families in crisis and share bold, creative art. Funds to impacted individuals and their families can be used for commissary (for phone calls, video calls, and items needed in detention), care packages, and culturally relevant food.

In the midst of this crisis, we need to remember there ARE things we can do to fight back. We hope to create this ecosystem of care as a way to protect each other. As you read through the stories of those most impacted, view our resistance art, and support this fundraiser, please consider our guiding principles for mutual aid:

  • We approach mutual aid as revolution and resistance, not charity or saviorism.
  • We will nurture, invest, and take care of one another, leaning towards community to build hope, resilience, and stability in times of crisis.
  • We understand our limitations as a non-profit and encourage people to also give directly to families.
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Art has always been a powerful channel for connection, resistance, and transformation. We hope supporters can proudly wear liberating messaging and challenge anti-immigrant narratives. Please note that a portion of all funds raised will go towards MN8’s fight for immigrant justice.

If you would like to support us monetarily, please visit minnesota8.org/donate/ to donate.

We encourage you to read the stories of those most impacted. Stories can often help us understand different perspectives. In a world where most headlines about immigrants and refugees are negative and misleading, we all deserve the truth. We all deserve real stories, ones that center our shared humanity, connection, and compassion. Read the short stories of Southeast Asian individuals who are impacted:

Megan Do, Shut Down I.C.E.

I am a high school visual artist and community storyteller from Eagan, Minnesota. Besides organizing art therapy workshops and creating art for dementia elderly, I also work at the intersection of culture and resistance. My art draws on heritage roots and the struggles of immigrant communities to speak out against injustice. I use bold imagery and cultural symbolism to honor those who seek safety and dignity. I believe art can be both a space and a tool for change that pushes us toward collective liberation.

Purchase Megan’s Design Here.

Mai, Families Are Our Lifelines

Check Our Mai’s Instagram.

Purchase Mai’s Design Here.

Shouazong Hang, Abolish I.C.E.

Shouazong Hang has dedicated her career to empowering educators and communities through training, storytelling, and cultural advocacy. Creating art has been a passion and hobby throughout her life and she continues to practice and learn her craft through freelance work. To connect, feel free to follow her on Instagram at @shouazong.hang or @sfh.art. She is also happy to connect on LinkedIn!

Purchase Shouazong’s Design Here.

Chenda Hing, We Protect Each Other.

Chenda (jen-DAH, they/she) embraces their Cambodian identity, ancestry, and pride. They grew up in Frogtown, Minnesota hearing stories of displacement from their family and living through the diaspora of the second generation. At a young age, she connected her identities as a queer, Cambodian, fem individual to build justice-centered values through different forms of storytelling. She strives to strengthen radical, political Asian-American spaces through the values of centering community, embodying resistance, and practicing solidarity. The voices of marginalized people continue to grow this daydreamer’s worldview as storytelling is a core organizing belief for them.

Purchase Chenda’s Design Here.

Historical Context for This Fundraiser

Throughout the years, MN8 created GoFundMe pages and individual fundraisers; however, with the influx of cases, we are pivoting our strategy to support the community more broadly and efficiently.

This funding bucket will also allow us to protect the identities of those most vulnerable. We still encourage families to create their fundraising streams and can support them in navigating logistics and storytelling; we do not intend to replace or take away from their agency.