The Postal Service was built to connect us—not to tear families apart. But the U.S. Postal Inspection Service is now helping ICE and DHS track, target, and arrest immigrants—using data from our mail. That’s right: the USPS is sharing surveillance tools, package tracking, and even financial records to support mass deportation raids. Under Trump, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is weaponizing a trusted public institution against our own communities. In Colorado Springs, postal inspectors helped federal agents raid homes and workplaces, leading to over 100 arrests. Immigrant families are being torn apart—and the mail is being used to do it. The USPS is supposed to deliver letters and protect privacy, not hand over personal information to fuel Trump’s anti-immigrant agenda. This program is a gross betrayal of public trust. If we don’t speak up now, it will only expand. We must demand that the USPS immediately end its collaboration with immigration enforcement. No more surveillance. No more raids. No more families hunted down with help from their mail carrier. Add your name to tell Postmaster General Louis DeJoy: the USPS should deliver the mail—not deportations.