Cape Cod · Massachusetts · Legal Citizens First

We Never Voted for This.

A one-party regime has forced its agenda on Cape Cod against our will — open borders, offshore wind, runaway taxes, and radical schools. We’re the neighbors standing up.

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Did you
know?
37,774 unenrolled voters decide every election on the Cape — and no one is speaking for them.
~$1 Billion a year — what Massachusetts’ shelter mandate cost taxpayers at its peak.
Nearly 4-to-1 — independents outnumber Democrats in the towns that hold every override vote.
Zero — the number of times you were asked before Boston rewrote your town’s zoning.
Who we are

We are the neighbors who noticed — and decided to stop asking permission.

Cape Cod Concerned Citizens is ordinary people from every walk of life, united by a simple idea: the people who live somewhere should govern it. Faith, family, hard work, and the rule of law aren’t relics — they’re the foundation, and they’re being quietly dismantled by leaders who forgot they answer to us. We’re building a list, a network, and a voice loud enough that the next decision doesn’t get made without you.

What we stand for

Six fights. One principle.

01Illegal Immigration+
We are a nation of immigrants — and a nation of laws. Legal immigrants are welcome; illegal entry was never a policy you consented to. Your tax dollars fund the NGOs that resettle people here illegally, and Massachusetts’ right-to-shelter law puts the bill on you. Enforce the laws on the books, and put citizens and taxpayers first. Read our full position »
02Second Amendment+
We defend the constitutional right of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms — without apology and without endless new restrictions aimed at the people who follow the law. Read our full position »
03Offshore Wind & Energy+
Our sound is not an industrial zone. Massive offshore wind was fast-tracked over the objections of the people who live on the shore — and you pay for it on your electric bill. Energy policy should answer to residents, not out-of-state developers. Read our full position »
04Fiscal Responsibility+
Every dollar spent housing the world is a dollar not spent on the neighbors who built this place. Lower taxes, less red tape, and budgets the people actually get a say in. Read our full position »
05Housing+
Boston hands our towns density mandates they never asked for. We stand for affordable home ownership decided locally — so the next generation can afford to build a life here, on our terms. Read our full position »
06Parental Rights & Education+
Parents — not bureaucracies — decide what is right for their children. We stand for transparent, age-appropriate curricula parents can see, and against agendas set by agencies no voter can reach. Read our full position »
Don’t take our word for it

The receipts.

Every claim we make is on the record. Here’s the paper trail — the facts they’d rather you didn’t sit with.

Exhibit A

Your money pays for it.

FEMA’s Shelter and Services Program and the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement route hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars to NGOs that shelter and resettle migrants.

SRC: FEMA SSP · HHS/ORR grant records
Exhibit B

~$1 billion a year.

Massachusetts’ right-to-shelter mandate drove emergency spending toward roughly a billion dollars a year at the peak of the crisis — on your tab.

SRC: MA FY25 budget · State House News
Exhibit C

Written to free the slaves.

The 14th Amendment was written in 1868 to overturn Dred Scott and make freed slaves citizens — never as a prize for breaking our laws. The courts stretched it; you were never asked.

SRC: 14th Amdt · Wong Kim Ark (1898)
Public Safety

We back the men and women who keep us safe.

We stand with ICE and with Cape and state law enforcement doing a job Washington made impossible — and we encourage every resident to get involved in their neighborhood crime watch. Safe streets are a community effort.

Emergencies: always call 911. The tip line and non-emergency numbers are for non-urgent reports.

Report suspected violations
1-866-347-2423
ICE Tip Line · 1-866-DHS-2-ICE
or ice.gov/webform/ice-tip-form
This is how it stops

Add your voice.

It doesn’t stop in Washington. It stops with neighbors who refuse to keep quiet and pay up. Join us — we’ll tell you exactly when and where to be heard.