Bestselling Romancelandians Flood America With Free 3D ICE Whistles, Because of Course
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- •Kit Rocha and Courtney Milan, romance novelists known for raising $500,000 in 2020 for Georgia voting rights, broadened their activism scope.
- •They co-founded a group distributing half a million 3D-printed whistles to U.S. residents to alert neighbors about ICE raids.
- •In just the first week of February, 200,000 whistles were shipped out, inspiring daily personal printing rituals across America.
Kit Rocha and Courtney Milan, romance novelists who once penned a $500,000 campaign for Georgia voting rights in 2020, have pivoted from amore to alarms with a whistle crusade against ICE abductions. Their cause? Ship out half a million free, 3D-printed whistles across 49 states. In February’s first week alone, a jaw-dropping 200,000 whistles whistled their way into neighbors’ hands. Inspired citizen-whistle printers even geek out daily—one proudly reported printing a hundred more after dinner, turning their home into a late-night forensic fab lab. The whistle alert network now covers Minneapolis, Chicago, and basically everywhere else America forgot to ignore.
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Source: Theverge | Published: 2/9/2026 | Author: Sean Hollister