At the Digital Civil Rights Foundation (DCRF), we believe America’s strength comes from its people, especially its immigrants. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and creators of the ICE Watch App, our goal is simple: to make sure everyone has access to safety, information, and opportunity.
The words at the base of the Statue of Liberty still matter to us. The New Colossus reminds the world that America’s doors were built to open, not close. That spirit drives our work every day.
Through the ICE Watch App, we help communities stay informed about immigration enforcement in real time. When users or partner organizations report verified ICE activity or sightings of ICE in my area, nearby users receive a mobile alert so they can stay aware and make informed choices.
But ICE Watch is more than an alert system. The app also provides vital know-your-rights information, legal resources for immigrants, and links to community organizations that offer direct support. We want every person, regardless of legal status, to know their immigrant rights and have a place to turn when they need help.
The Digital Civil Rights Foundation builds technology that protects, not targets. Our team blends experience in advocacy, policy, and software development to make tools that serve people, not systems. We believe technology can be a force for fairness.
By connecting information, rights, and community, we’re helping keep America’s promise alive, one notification, one resource, and one act of solidarity at a time.
President & Founder
Ethan Glucroft recently graduated from American University with a Masters of Arts in Political Science in Washington, DC. A Los Angeles native and the great-grandson of two Holocaust survivors, he believes America’s promise belongs to everyone, no matter how they arrived. Over the past decade, he has raised funds for local causes, served in an advisory capacity to Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, and taught high school students how to lobby government. He remains active in both Los Angeles and Washington civic life, connecting neighbors with practical resources, mentoring first-time advocates, and championing inclusive participation in public decision-making.
Outreach Advisor
Isabella is a current first year JD/MA student at American University’s Washington College of Law, studying International Law and International Affairs. She recently graduated in 2025 with a double major bachelor’s degree in Justice, Law, and Criminology (with a concentration in Terrorism and Security Studies), and Psychology.