Publish it offline as well, put it in your local anarchist zine, print posters.
Things to do with the location of camps near you:
Spread that specific information in your area.
Get people together. Talk about this. Consider what you can do to spread more information and get more people together. Maybe distribute information at crowded local places.
When you have a good lot of people, hold some solidarity rallies outside the camps. Inform yourself about your rights before hand. Don’t get yourself all arrested if this is your first step into action and you don’t know each other well.
If you have a good reliable group of people together and have done some minor actions, start first talking about and then training for more direct actions. Learn your legal rights. Invite activists who can help you as a medic, legal team, etc.
When you’re ready, blockade the traffic going in and out of these camps.
Consider moving to more disruptive actions from there.
Over the past few weeks, Jewish organizations and Jewish activists have hit the streets in a mass movement against ICE. Yesterday, I participated in civil disobedience with Never Again Action and Movimiento Cosecha, marching through downtown Chicago, to the ICE center there, and then to the federal building where we shut it down, blocking all the doors. We were prepared to be arrested. As we marched and sat, we sang and gave speeches, we shared information across separate organizations to coordinate future events. Finally seeing Jewish activist organizations get out there and being visible and working with other groups to make some noise. We didn’t get quite as much action as we wanted, but we were prepared and will certainly come back in full force.