The Fight to Free Palestinian Organizer Salah Sarsour From ICE

The jailing of Salah Sarsour, a longtime Palestine organizer in Milwaukee, by Immigration and Customs Enforcement after baseless accusations by pro-Israel forces is part of the long history of repression of dissent in the United States.

People, a holding portrait of Salah Sarsour, gather outside the Mosque Foundation to demand the release of Sarsour, the president of the Milwaukee Islamic Society and a prominent Palestinian American community leader, who was detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on March 30, in Bridgeview, Illinois, on April 19, 2026.

ICE’s kidnapping and detention of Salah Sarsour, president of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee and a longtime organizer with American Muslims for Palestine, are reprisals for his advocacy against Israel’s genocide. (Jacek Boczarski / Anadolu via Getty Images)


On March 30, twelve Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vehicles descended on a Milwaukee neighborhood to arrest Salah Sarsour, a Palestinian American green card holder who has lived here for over thirty years. Since that day, Sarsour has been detained in Clay County Jail, an ICE-contracting prison in Brazil, Indiana.

Sarsour has long advocated for justice in Palestine at local and national levels. Currently, he is president of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee as well as a longtime organizer with American Muslims for Palestine. In a city with a diverse Muslim community, including the largest population of Rohingya immigrants in the United States, Sarsour is beloved for his embrace of new arrivals as well as his ongoing community and interfaith work. He is a father of six and a grandfather of nine; while in detention, he missed the birth of one grandchild.

The kidnapping and detention of Salah Sarsour are reprisals for his advocacy for Palestine. The global outpouring of solidarity with Palestine against the ongoing Israeli genocide since October 7, 2023, has produced a dramatic expansion of repression against protest in the United States and Western Europe. The detention of advocates like Sarsour is part of this campaign.

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