Boycott T-Mobile (Trump Mobile)

It’s time to hang up on authoritarianism.
It’s time to hang up on T-Mobile.

WHY BOYCOTT T-MOBILE?

In Bed with Trump: Trump launched “Trump Mobile” on the T-Mobile network.
In July, Trump launched his own phone company: Trump Mobile. Despite glaring conflicts of interest, Trump Mobile is being hosted on the T-Mobile network, raising corruption concerns.

Lining Elon Musk’s pockets: T-Mobile is partnering with Elon Musk’s Starlink, funneling billions of dollars into the pockets of the world’s most famous and destructive far-right billionaire.

Undermining America: T-Mobile lobbied in favor of Trump’s disastrous budget bill. The bill is expected to strip millions of Americans of healthcare and basic social services, while cutting the taxes of the 1%.

Abandoning DEI: T-Mobile ended its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs. Why? To appease the Trump regime as it sought approval for two major acquisitions.

Union Busting: T-Mobile has spent years engaging in vicious and illegal union busting tactics to prevent workers from unionizing.

As Trump sends the military into our cities and disappears people off the streets, T-Mobile’s support of Trump is unacceptable.

We want to know exactly how many people have canceled their contracts so that we can track our impact.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do I cancel my service/contract with T-mobile?

Before you cancel with T-Mobile, set up a new cell phone carrier to ensure that your service will not be interrupted. Do not cancel with T-Mobile until you have already set up a new service with another carrier, otherwise you may lose your number.

Your new phone carrier will walk you through the steps required to switch carriers. You may have to call T-Mobile to ask for a “port out pin”, or you may be able to find this on the T-Mobile app or website.

In most cases you will be able to keep your phone number if you wish. Many carriers have special discounts for customers who are switching from another provider. If you have an Equipment Installment Plan you will be charged for your remaining balance.

WHO SHOULD I MOVE TO?

We don’t recommend specific alternatives, but when choosing a new cell phone carrier, you should be aware that these are the options you can pick to maintain the boycott.

These carriers DO NOT use the T-Mobile Network: AT&T (union represented carrier), Verizon Wireless, Consumer Cellular, Visible, Straight Talk Wireless, Xfinity Mobile, MobileX, FreeUP, Good2Go, H2O, PureTalk, Red Pocket (select the GSMA or CDMA option, avoid the GSMT option) Boost Mobile (make sure to ask for the Dish Network/AT&T option)

These options lease bandwidth from all three major carriers. You will be using some T-Mobile capacity, but they are better than a T-Mobile contract or T-Mobile MVNO carrier: Freedom Pop, US Mobile, TracFone, Wing

These are the carriers that use T-Mobile’s network: Trump Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile, Mint Mobile, CREDO, Google Fi, Tello, US Mobile, Ultra Mobile, Boost Mobile, and Red Pocket.

Should I let T-Mobile know why I am canceling?

Yes – absolutely! Once you have set up your new service, call T-Mobile to cancel and to let them know why you are canceling by dialing 611 from your T-Mobile phone or calling 1-800-937-8997. You can also visit a T-Mobile store.

You should say that due to T-Mobile siding with the Trump administration and far-right extremists like Elon Musk, you’ve decided to end your service. Remember to be polite to the T-Mobile representative you are speaking with throughout your call.

Will T-Mobile try to convince me to not end my contract?

The T-Mobile representative may offer an incentive for you to keep your service with them. Remain firm and express that you have made your decision. Explain that because T-Mobile has also made its decision by siding with the Trump administration and further enriching billionaires who attack democracy you are committed to ending your service and no longer wish to remain a T-Mobile customer.

You should confirm with the representative that your reason for canceling is recorded. Furthermore, since customer service calls are often recorded for “quality assurance,” providing your reason for canceling is very important.

Will canceling my T-mobile service make a difference?

Yes! By joining this campaign you will be one of the many leaders from across the country who, since the beginning of this year, have been demonstrating widespread opposition to Trump’s authoritarianism and Musk’s political activity.

Showing corporate executives and investors that caving to far right extremism is bad for business will create a powerful disincentive against working with Musk’s companies and enabling Trump’s extremism.

AREN’T ALL THE BIG PHONE COMPANIES BAD?

Yes, but T-Mobile is the only one that is hosting Trump Mobile on its network, and it’s the only one that is partnering with Elon Musk’s Starlink.

My phone is locked. Can I keep my number and join the boycott?

Yes, but you will have to call T-Mobile and ask them to unlock your phone first. Most phones are not locked (meaning it is tied to a single carrier’s network), however, if your phone is locked, call T-Mobile and ask them to unlock it.

I have a family plan. Can I still join the boycott?

Yes, but you will need to coordinate switching with all of your family members on the plan and, if possible, the primary account holder should be the one to arrange the switching and call T-Mobile to cancel.

More Questions? Email us: info@tmobileboycott.org

Boycott Home Depot (more like Home Deport)

WE HAVE FRIENDS EVERYWHERE

Home Depot should be a place where everyone can buy what they need to make their homes safe, secure and beautiful. Instead, it has become a place of fear – a target for ICE operations against immigrant communities and workers.

“If there’s a company most caught up in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, it’s Home Depot.” Yet the company has remained silent while raids continue to unfold on its lots.

That silence speaks volumes.

Home Depot cannot claim to serve our communities while allowing federal agents to terrorize people on their property. It’s ALL OF US or NONE OF US!

We are calling on Home Depot to take a stand:

  • Denounce ICE raids on their properties.
  • Declare their stores safe spaces.
  • Protect the people who make and shop in their stores everyday.

Until then, we will use the power we know best and that corporations listen to – our collective wallets.

Get the toolkit


Here’s what you can do:

Cancel Your Home Depot Credit Card

Call your Home Depot credit card provider and cancel your card.

Cancel Card

Cancel Your Account

Call 1-800-466-3337 and press 0 to speak to an operator or visit the link to do so on their website.

Cancel Account

Call Customer Care

Tell them know it’s ALL of us or NONE of us. Home Depot must help keep our immigrant communities and workers SAFE.

Call

Adopt a Day Labor Center

Adopt a Home Depot via NDLON’s adopt a corner campaign. Build relationships and offer protection.

Adopt

Gun Safety-Vote Yes

Virtual Event

November 19, 2025 @ 12:00 pm 1:00 pm EST

Have you checked out our campaign websiteyet? It’s the best place to stay up to date on everything happening with our campaign: www.yesforasafema.com

On the site, you can:

  • Learn about Massachusetts’ new gun safety law,
  • Endorse our campaign,
  • And make a donation to help move our work forward.

Share the website with friends, family, and colleagues who care about keeping Massachusetts’ gun laws strong! Every share helps grow our movement.

We’re also excited to invite you to our next Campaign Briefing on Wednesday, November 19th. You’ll hear the latest updates from the campaign and find out how you can get more involved in protecting MA’s strong gun safety laws.

Courage Collectives from One Million Rising

Courage is contagious.

And it’s more necessary than ever as we navigate this period of authoritarian breakthrough. Trump and his administration are rapidly consolidating authoritarian power and eroding the norms and institutions that serve as a check on that power.

It’s not too late to stop this takeover, but we must act now to build a society-wide backlash. 

That’s where Courage Collectives come in. 

Courage Collectives are groups that are organizing the various pillars of support into noncooperation with the Trump administration.

The members of each collective all share an identity within a specific pillar, and use their identity to influence the institutions and people within their pillar to stand up to Trump and refuse to go along with his power grab.

Indivisible Mass Coalition Training

Courage Collectives are folks who wish to organize within various pillars to leverage their experience in order to erode support for the Trump regime. IMC is in a unique position to connect members across the state to others who would like to work with them.

If pillars-based activism sounds like what you’ve been looking for, please fill out this form, so IMC can connect you to others who’d like to work with you! 

And don’t forget to join the IMC Slack workspace to reach others who are looking to collaborate! Look for the #courage-collectives channel. 
If you missed the IMC Courage Collective trainings, an edited recording of one of the trainings is HERE, and the slide deck is HERE. You might also find this D-I-Y Training Manual helpful, as its content and worksheets are based on the information in the training sessions.

Original Courage Collective Training from One Million Rising. (start at 24 minutes)

Canopies of Compassion

December 1, 2025 @ 9:00 am 12:00 pm EST

Join us to support Essau, as he reports to the ICE Field Office in Burlington.  Essau is an immigrant from Tanzania and a member of the Zen Center North Shore who has lived in Massachusetts for more than a decade. 

We will gather on Monday, Dec. 1st from 9am – 12pm:

 9am: Canopy Raising, Rally and Prayer Circle

10am: Essau’s Appointment Time

10am-12pm:  Waiting & Witness March 

If you would like to participate in the canopy raising, please gather by 8:45am.

Clergy:  Please wear clergy attire and gather at 8:45am.

Canopies of Compassion Campaign Description:  As our nation erupts in anger and grief over the ruthless and violent arrests and deportations of immigrants, our faith traditions teach us to love our neighbors and care for those who are vulnerable and in need.  In the Jewish and Christian scriptures, Abraham and Sarah built their home in a tent that was open on all sides – a canopy that was a sign of welcome and hospitality for all people.  The Essex County Community Organization (ECCO), along with other faith and justice organizations, has launched the multifaith Canopies of Compassion Campaign in support of immigrant rights.  We urge all Massachusetts officials, elected and appointed, to make the Commonwealth a true canopy of safety and protection for all residents.

Parking:  Ample parking is available behind the Macy’s at Burlington Mall (75 Burlington Mall Road, Burlington)

1000 District Avenue
Burlington, MA 01803
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ICE Out of Watertown

November 22, 2025 @ 10:00 am 11:00 am EST

Bring a sign and a friend to protest ICE!

20 Watertown St
Watertown, MA 02472

ICE Out of Plymouth

December 13, 2025 @ 2:00 pm 3:30 pm EST

Join our big tent Indivisible protest Saturday, December 13, 2-3:30pm at Plymouth County Correctional Facility, 26 Long Pond Rd, Plymouth 02360 to DEMAND SHERIFF MCDONALD END ICE AGREEMENTS.

Sponsored by Indivisible Plymouth, Cape Cod Women for Change, MidCape Indivisible, Indivisible South Shore, Together We Thrive Boston, Indivisible Scituate, Lower Cape Indivisible, Indivisible Southcoast NE, Nauset Citizens Alliance, Bridgewater Citizens for Civil Rights, Coalition for Social Justice, Mass50501, Worcester Indivisible, MidCape Indivisible, Falmouth Immigrant Rights Coalition, Wareham for Law & Democracy, Indivisible Outer Cape, and BIJAN (Boston Immigration Justice Accompaniment Network). Along with the protest, we will be collecting donations to support BIJAN’s bond, legal defense and commissary funds to help detained immigrants.

This a local South Shore and Cape Indivisible event! Plenty of parking nearby at Home Depot parking lot, and restrooms at AllTown Fresh and the Shell station across the street.

A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.

26 Long Pond Rd and Home Depot Rd
Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360
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ACLU of MA discussion on Demonstrations

November 17, 2025 @ 6:30 pm 7:30 pm EST

Join the ACLU of Massachusetts for a discussion on demonstrations on Monday November 17, 2025 at the First Religious Society of Carlisle (FRS) starting at 6:30 PM

The First Religious Society of Carlisle (FRS) will host the ACLU of Massachusetts for a discussion on rights while demonstrating and standing up for our communities. Topics will include:

– an overview of the current landscape

– rights and best practices during demonstrations

– rights and best practices related to immigration enforcement

All are welcome. Seating may be limited, so please arrive early if you want to attend.

27 School Street
Carlisle, 01741
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Chelmsford Connected United Wednesdays

December 3, 2025 @ 5:00 pm 6:00 pm EST

United We Stand! Please join us for a Peaceful Standout in Vinal Square, North Chelmsford on Wednesdays 5-6 p.m. We assemble every other week. We are standing together, to fight the governments abuses of our constitutional rights, civil liberties, and human rights. When one person’s rights are violated, all of our rights are violated. We will not ignore the injustices being committed against people in OUR COUNTRY! We do change the theme based on a vote on the Chelmsford Connected Facebook page, and we do our best to message people with that information prior to event.

What to Bring- Signs, Lighting or lanterns when dark (we have some), Water, Snacks, Good attitudes, Comfortable shoes, Flags, Costumes & Inflatables are welcome and encouraged.

Weather Permitting in the Winter ~ over 35 degrees, and no snow!

Parking info – North Chelmsford Public Parking 30 Vinal Square Street Parking options, Middlesex St and Shaw St. Follow rules on posted signs. North Chelmsford Congregational Church parking lot on Shaw St. Please use crosswalks!

A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.

North Chelmsford, Massachusetts 01863 + Google Map

Learn More About ICE Flights at Hanscom

Virtual Event

November 20, 2025 @ 9:00 am 10:00 am EST

Attend a Virtual Massport Board Meeting
Thursday, Nov. 20, 9:00 AM 

At the next Massport board meeting, members of the community will speak about ICE flights at Hanscom during the “public comment” time. Simply log on to the board meeting to show your support, as speakers have already been lined up. To request a link to the meeting, email Massport at: remoteaccess@massport.com

This Lexington Observer article describes how a local activist used a public records request to obtain some information about these flights and efforts by local officials to get more information from Massport about the flights.