What YOU can do right now!
(Updated 11/9/25)
1) Join us! And if you already have, introduce more friends and family to Bright America.
We’re a grassroots movement with hundreds of thousands of Americans banding together to defend the constitution, fight corruption, and cast a brighter vision for the future of our country. We build Communities for the Constitution that are equipped to help make America’s future brighter.
Focused on Actions – Big and Small:
150+ LAWSUITS: To maximize our impact, we also fuel complex actions like litigation, regulatory complaints, and lobbying with our strategic partner Campaign Legal Center – all things the average American can’t easily do but can feel deeply connected to and invested in by being part of our movement.
COLLECTIVE ADVOCACY: We equip our members to take simple actions to make their voices heard in their legislatures, media, and communities. Collectively, this adds up to a big difference – but there’s more that we MUST do.
2) CALL CONGRESS! (again and again)
You're here because you believe in the rule of law, out constitutional freedoms, and a brighter future for America. We hear many asking, "What can I do?" The answer: A lot, but it doesn’t have to be a lot. Civic engagement matters, and it starts with making your voice heard. Here’s how you can take meaningful action today and every day.
CALL TO ACTION: Updated 11/6/25
“Hi, my name is [Your Name], and I’m a constituent from [Your City/State]. I’m calling to urge Senator [Name] to support the VISIBLE Act to ensure transparency in immigration actions by requiring that ICE agents have visible identification and no masks.”









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Written by a supporter who routinely writes on Substack what people should do. And written by someone who is on the ground pushing elected officials and groups, protesting, writing, etc.