From Kica Matos, National Immigration Law Center <[email protected]>
Subject San Diego
Date October 17, 2023 8:30 PM
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Friend,

Our country is at its best when it welcomes all people with dignity and
compassion, and that’s exactly what we’ve seen in San Diego, California
recently.

A coalition of organizations, led by Haitian Bridge Alliance (HBA), has gone to
extraordinary lengths to welcome thousands of people seeking asylum in the past
few weeks — people that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) dropped off at
the Iris Transit Center in San Diego with zero notice .

As one of only two Black-led organizations working along the U.S.-Mexico border,
our partners at HBA play a critical role in offering support to everyone arriving, including African migrants who take long and perilous journeys, often
arriving with very little while facing uncertain futures. Just a few months ago,
I joined a delegation at the border led by HBA and witnessed first-hand their
courageous and effective advocacy.

This coalition works tirelessly to provide aid, assistance, and hope to those
who need it most — but they need the people power and resources to maintain that
support.

That’s why I’m asking you, friend, to consider making a
contribution to these four remarkable organizations welcoming and assisting
asylum seekers in San Diego.

Click the links below to donate.

Haitian Bridge Alliance:
[[link removed]] Provides immigrants with humanitarian, legal, and social services, with a
particular focus on Black people, the Haitian community, women and girls,
LGBTQIA+ individuals, and survivors of torture and other human rights abuses.

Casa Familiar:
[[link removed]] A welcome center in San Ysidro that provides over 40 bilingual programs and
services at six different sites in the community.

Immigrant Defenders:
[[link removed]] Works with San Diego-based partner organizations to ensure that asylum seekers
are welcomed with respect and dignity.

Al Otro Lado:
[[link removed]] Leads efforts on the ground in San Diego to document cases of family
separations.

Each of these organizations are proof that it is not only possible but essential
to support those seeking refuge in this country.

We’re deeply grateful to have people like you, friend,
help us support this cause and demonstrate our commitment to ensuring that we welcome all people with dignity.

In solidarity,

Kica Matos
President
National Immigration Law Center

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