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Category Archives: Immigrant Rights

San Diego County Mulls Joining SB54 Lawsuit | NBC 7

Immigrant RightsBy SDOP AdministratorApril 17, 2018

NBC 7’s Melissa Adan reports on how both sides of the issue held public rallies in advance of Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors Meeting. Read Full Article by NBC 7

Groups rally ahead of San Diego County vote on sanctuary state lawsuit | ABC 10

Immigrant RightsBy SDOP AdministratorApril 16, 2018

SAN DIEGO (CNS) – Elected officials, including Escondido Mayor Sam Abed and San Marcos Mayor Jim Desmond, and a group of residents will urge the San Diego County Board of Supervisors Monday to join the federal government’s lawsuit challenging California’s sanctuary state law. Read Full Article by ABC 10

San Diego Rapid Response Network searching for more volunteers | Del Mar Times

Immigrant RightsBy SDOP AdministratorApril 12, 2018

Adela Santos and her four children have lived in fear since her husband was deported in December. Read Full Article by Del Mar Times

Morning Report: Big Day for Big Water Projects | Voice of San Diego

Immigrant RightsBy SDOP AdministratorApril 10, 2018

Scroll down to: Opinion: Employers, Brace for Immigration Crackdown In a VOSD commentary, general contractor and architecture firm owner Francisco Garcia writes that targeting by immigration officials of his industry is likely to get worse. Read Full Article by Voice of San Diego

How A Network Of Volunteers Supports San Diego Immigrants Amid Stepped-Up Enforcement | KPBS

Immigrant RightsBy SDOP AdministratorApril 9, 2018

When an individual sees immigration officers in their neighborhood or they themselves are being arrested, they can turn to the San Diego Rapid Response Network. Read Full Article by KPBS

Business Owners Are Caught in the Crossfire of State and Federal Immigration Laws | Voice of San Diego

Immigrant RightsBy SDOP AdministratorApril 9, 2018

As a general contractor and owner of an architecture firm, I know the importance of the relationship between a business owner and his or her attorney. Read Full Article by Voice of San Diego

Solana Beach nexus for border resistance | San Diego Reader

Immigrant RightsBy SDOP AdministratorApril 6, 2018

A little over three months after launching a volunteer-driven campaign to shield undocumented San Diegans from immigration action and assist those caught up in raids, the San Diego Rapid Response Network held its second official meeting with an aim to spread awareness of its activities into North County. Read Full Article by San Diego Reader

Rapid Response Network Needed More Than Ever After Recent ICE Arrests | El Latino

Immigrant RightsBy SDOP AdministratorMarch 29, 2018

While much of the local media’s attention was focused on President Trump’s March 13 visit to the border wall prototypes in Otay Mesa, a team of ICE agents deployed throughout Escondido early the same morning and arrested 22 people. Read Full Article by El Latino

Rapid Response Network Needed More Than Ever After Recent ICE Arrests | San Diego Free Press

Immigrant RightsBy SDOP AdministratorMarch 21, 2018

While much of the local media’s attention was focused on President Trump’s March 13 visit to the border wall prototypes in Otay Mesa, a team of ICE agents deployed throughout Escondido early the same morning and arrested 22 people. Read Full Article by San Diego Free Press

Feature: Mexicans shout “No” as Trump inspects border wall prototypes | Xinhua

Immigrant RightsBy SDOP AdministratorMarch 15, 2018

MEXICO CITY, March 14 (Xinhua) — Near the fence separates the Mexican city of Tijuana from the U.S. city of San Diego on Tuesday, a Mexican man, called Oswaldo, held a pinata in the shape of U.S. President Donald Trump and stood on the Mexican side. Read Full Article by Xinhua

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