California Board approves more than $ 2m to provide services to illegal migrants


The California Board unanimously voted to allocate millions of dollars for services aimed at protecting illegal migrants and refugees in the community.

Almeeda County Board of Supervisors in Okland decided to establish approximately $ 2.2 million for communities in their area in response to the bursting of the illegal immigration of President Donald Trump at a regular meeting on Tuesday, at the request of the board’s ad hoc Almeda County for all the committee.

“I am committed, and I believe that the supervisor (ELISA) is also committed, to ensure that the board, the public, has more information and the work is actually effective in reaching every person in this community, who is potentially at risk,” the committee chairman Nikki Fortunato Base said in the meeting.

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Alameda County Supervisor Nikki Fortunato Bas at Meeting

Supervisor Elisa Markez (left), Supervisor Nikki Fortunato Base (right). (Supervisor Nikki Fortunato Bas / Facebook)

The minutes of the meeting suggests that the board approved the use of the Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach $ 50,000, “to provide legal services and advocacy to the marginalized immigrants.” Money is being drawn from District 5 East Year Savings Fund and discretionary services and supply funds.

The board approved up to $ 700,000 used by Centro Legal de la Raza for the establishment of a rapid response hotline, to find out its rights training sessions, pre-khali legal services and community volunteer network response coordination.

The organization describes itself as a “legal service agency, which is through bilingual legal representation, education and advocacy to protect and move the rights of low -income, immigrant, black and Latinx communities.”

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Approval on Tuesday was facing exile for illegal migrants after Almeda County Board of Supervisors approved $ 1.3 million in February. (FBI)

Trabajadores Unidos Workers United was also approved for up to $ 500,000, which was used for “resources and immigrant and refugee communities training, including training, mutual assistance and neighborhood resources”. ,

The organization said on its website, “Tuwu believes in maintaining the power of the working class migrants through the creation of class consciousness and enhancing the leadership of low -paid immigrant workers.” “Tuwu wants to eliminate the exploitation of the workplace through organizing, political education, and direct action that transfers power in the hands of the working class.”

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California colleagues for immigrant justice were also given up to $ 1 million for legal services.

According to its website, the mission of CCIJ is “to use coordination, advocacy and legal services to fight for the freedom of immigrants in custody in California.”

“For community work, the proposal is that the county will fund half of the one -year budget and the other half would be a personal funds to fund,” Fortunato Bas said, in the part.

Supervisor David Hobert said that funding is “a community effort” and being made possible through “public/private partnership”, emphasizing financial burden is not just on county.

Fortunato Bas said in a Facebook post on Wednesday that one-third of Almeda County residents are immigrants and “Half of our children grow up in a house with at least one immigrant parents.”

“We are a diverse county, and our community needs security. Federal administration policies are creating fear among our inhabitants,” he wrote, in the part. “Unanimous votes of supervisors’ boards show our county’s commitment to our immigrant and refugee communities, which will have more access to important information, services and legal support.”

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According to the NBC Bay Area, the approved amount on Tuesday comes for the immigration unit of the Almeda County Public Defender Office in February in February in February, which comes on Tuesday, which according to NBC Bay Area, provides deportation and legal services to illegal migrants facing exile.

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