UPDATED AUGUST 2025
The ACLU’s tireless work challenging unconstitutional orders and actions over the past eight months is a crucial part of our collective, ongoing work to protect our democracy.
Here in Rhode Island, we continue to be a part of multiple cases to protect immigrants’ rights and free speech from actions of the new Presidential administration. Read more about what we’ve been doing in the sections below.
Turn your uncertainty, fear, or anger into action — scroll to the bottom of the page to learn more about how you can get involved!
The National ACLU and state affiliates across the country continue to work to build firewalls for freedom: barriers to ensure our state and local officials do not assist anti-democratic forces in attacking our civil liberties and civil rights, and preventative measures to safeguard our rights.
Here in Rhode Island, where the political landscape affords us some opportunities, we’re taking advantage of our strengths to moderate threats to our rights at the executive, legislative, and local levels.
Here were a few priorities for us in the Legislative Session, which ended on June 21, and a few things you don’t have to worry about — yet — at the state level.
"Addressing Threats" are a selection of priority bills and actions we're taking to address threats to our rights.
"Existing protections" are some of our existing strengths for the years ahead in Rhode Island.
What we're doing to protect the rights and liberties of immigrants living in Rhode Island.
We will continue to help protect our immigrant neighbors across Rhode Island, as the presidential administration continues to threaten the rights and liberties of immigrants.
RESPONSE TO THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S ACTIONS:
As actions are taken by the federal government, the National ACLU and ACLU Affiliates will continue to take legal action against unconstitutional conduct and unlawful Executive Orders.
EXISTING PROTECTIONS
Be informed: Learn about what to do if you’re stopped by police, immigration, or the FBI and learn more generally about immigrants’ rights here!
LEGISLATION TO ADDRESS THREATS:
We strongly supported legislation to protect immigrants’ rights in the 2025 Legislative Session. Click the bill number to be taken to a page with more information and to read our written testimony.
We’re not alone in this fight: We’re a part of the Immigrant Coalition RI, an association of more than 30 organizations committed to ensuring fair and equal treatment of our immigrant neighbors.
We will continue to help protect our immigrant neighbors across Rhode Island, as the presidential administration continues to threaten the rights and liberties of immigrants.
RESPONSE TO THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S ACTIONS:
As actions are taken by the federal government, the National ACLU and ACLU Affiliates will continue to take legal action against unconstitutional conduct and unlawful Executive Orders.
EXISTING PROTECTIONS
Be informed: Learn about what to do if you’re stopped by police, immigration, or the FBI and learn more generally about immigrants’ rights here!
LEGISLATION TO ADDRESS THREATS:
We strongly supported legislation to protect immigrants’ rights in the 2025 Legislative Session. Click the bill number to be taken to a page with more information and to read our written testimony.
We’re not alone in this fight: We’re a part of the Immigrant Coalition RI, an association of more than 30 organizations committed to ensuring fair and equal treatment of our immigrant neighbors.
Read about some of the threats to our First Amendment rights, and what we're doing to protect this constitutional right.
Free speech and expression are critical rights, especially in a time when we expect to be calling out injustices in the years ahead. While Rhode Islanders already have some protections from retaliatory government practices, the current presidential administration is aggressively trying to censor perspectives and opinions that they do not agree with. We want to ensure our state has as many defenses as possible in place to protect our First Amendment rights — to free speech and expression, of the press, to assembly, to choose whether and how you practice religion, and to petition the government.
RESPONSE TO THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S ACTIONS:
EXISTING PROTECTIONS
LEGISLATION TO ADDRESS THREATS:
Click the bill number to be taken to a page with more information and to read our written testimony.
We're not alone in this fight: We’ve collaborated with the Rhode Island Library Association (RILA) and Rhode Island Authors Against Book Bans, who are working to protect librarians and the freedom to read. Additionally, we’re a part of ACCESS/RI, a freedom of information coalition dedicated to improving citizen access to the records and processes of government in Rhode Island.
Free speech and expression are critical rights, especially in a time when we expect to be calling out injustices in the years ahead. While Rhode Islanders already have some protections from retaliatory government practices, the current presidential administration is aggressively trying to censor perspectives and opinions that they do not agree with. We want to ensure our state has as many defenses as possible in place to protect our First Amendment rights — to free speech and expression, of the press, to assembly, to choose whether and how you practice religion, and to petition the government.
RESPONSE TO THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S ACTIONS:
EXISTING PROTECTIONS
LEGISLATION TO ADDRESS THREATS:
Click the bill number to be taken to a page with more information and to read our written testimony.
We're not alone in this fight: We’ve collaborated with the Rhode Island Library Association (RILA) and Rhode Island Authors Against Book Bans, who are working to protect librarians and the freedom to read. Additionally, we’re a part of ACCESS/RI, a freedom of information coalition dedicated to improving citizen access to the records and processes of government in Rhode Island.
We have many existing protections for reproductive freedom and LGBTQ+ rights, but there's still work to be done.
As seen by the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, and the continuous attacks against transgender peoples’ rights across the country, the freedom to be ourselves and make our own heath care decisions is at risk. Here in Rhode Island, we already have a set of state laws protecting fundamental LGBTQ+ rights, reproductive healthcare, and gender affirming healthcare. We are looking to shore up privacy laws to protect from disclosure reproductive health data that could be at risk.
RESPONSE TO THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S ACTIONS:
This applies to those individuals who, under the Trump administration’s policy, were previously sent a passport with a sex designation listing their sex assigned at birth after applying for a new, renewed, or replaced passport, and/or a changed name or gender marker.
FAQs about passport gender markers and what we know
EXISTING PROTECTIONS
Whether you’re part of the LGBTQ+ community or an ally, take a few minutes to read our Know Your Rights materials about LGBTQ+ rights in the workplace, trans rights, and LGBTQ+ students' rights so you can be prepared to identify injustices.
LEGISLATION TO ADDRESS THREATS:
We're not alone in this fight: We’re a part of the Rhode Island Coalition for Reproductive Freedom (RICRF), an association of more than 25 organizations working together to share resources, build strategies and coordinate efforts to connect reproductive freedom with social and economic justice.
As seen by the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, and the continuous attacks against transgender peoples’ rights across the country, the freedom to be ourselves and make our own heath care decisions is at risk. Here in Rhode Island, we already have a set of state laws protecting fundamental LGBTQ+ rights, reproductive healthcare, and gender affirming healthcare. We are looking to shore up privacy laws to protect from disclosure reproductive health data that could be at risk.
RESPONSE TO THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S ACTIONS:
This applies to those individuals who, under the Trump administration’s policy, were previously sent a passport with a sex designation listing their sex assigned at birth after applying for a new, renewed, or replaced passport, and/or a changed name or gender marker.
FAQs about passport gender markers and what we know
EXISTING PROTECTIONS
Whether you’re part of the LGBTQ+ community or an ally, take a few minutes to read our Know Your Rights materials about LGBTQ+ rights in the workplace, trans rights, and LGBTQ+ students' rights so you can be prepared to identify injustices.
LEGISLATION TO ADDRESS THREATS:
We're not alone in this fight: We’re a part of the Rhode Island Coalition for Reproductive Freedom (RICRF), an association of more than 25 organizations working together to share resources, build strategies and coordinate efforts to connect reproductive freedom with social and economic justice.
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Help fund our work to protect civil liberties:
Learn more about the difference between the ACLU Foundation and the Union here.
Volunteer your time:
Check out our RI Legislative dashboard
Stay informed about what’s happening in our state:
Find time to rest, and sustainably resist:
Protecting civil liberties has always been a marathon, not a sprint.
In the face of a presidential administration that is intentionally trying to overwhelm advocates in these early days of the administration, we encourage you to find what level of engagement is sustainable for you. Maybe that’s attending your local city/town council meetings, tracking one or two bills through the legislative session and submitting testimony, or regularly donating money to help us shoulder the work.
As these various fights for our rights continue, take time to care for your mental, physical, emotional wellbeing, in whatever ways that work for you. Find time to check in and gather with your community. Take a break from the grueling news cycle or be intentional about what sources you tune into and how frequently you’re receiving updates. Resting when you need to ensures you can step back up to help us again, instead of getting burnt out and giving up. We need all hands on deck for the years ahead — not just the first few months.
Help fund our work to protect civil liberties:
Learn more about the difference between the ACLU Foundation and the Union here.
Volunteer your time:
Check out our RI Legislative dashboard
Stay informed about what’s happening in our state:
Find time to rest, and sustainably resist:
Protecting civil liberties has always been a marathon, not a sprint.
In the face of a presidential administration that is intentionally trying to overwhelm advocates in these early days of the administration, we encourage you to find what level of engagement is sustainable for you. Maybe that’s attending your local city/town council meetings, tracking one or two bills through the legislative session and submitting testimony, or regularly donating money to help us shoulder the work.
As these various fights for our rights continue, take time to care for your mental, physical, emotional wellbeing, in whatever ways that work for you. Find time to check in and gather with your community. Take a break from the grueling news cycle or be intentional about what sources you tune into and how frequently you’re receiving updates. Resting when you need to ensures you can step back up to help us again, instead of getting burnt out and giving up. We need all hands on deck for the years ahead — not just the first few months.