Religious leaders empathize with undocumented immigrants targeted
- San Diego Unified School District reaffirms its commitment to undocumented students, maintaining a policy that ensures campuses remain safe spaces, as stated by School Board President Cody Petterson.
- The district's immigration policy includes refusing to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement without a warrant and protecting student information without consent.
- Religious leaders express concerns about the impact of new immigration enforcement policies on undocumented immigrants' safety in schools and places of worship, with Rev. Damian Zuerlein highlighting fears of reduced attendance.
- California state proposals aim to protect mixed-status families by creating safe zones around schools, as noted by Petterson.
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Immigration red cards: The internet rallies to protect undocumented community
In the wake of Trump's sweeping promises to "reform" the country's immigration processes, crackdown on "illegal immigrants," and repeal birthright citizenship (among several other terrifying promises to deport people en masse), the internet is arming their undocumented community members with the power of constitutional knowledge. After signing multiple executive orders and shutting down the CBP One app, Trump is set to sign his first immigration…
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