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Subject Border Angels Weekly Newsletter
Date April 17, 2020 10:28 PM
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** Border Angels Update
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Border Angels is committed to help release migrants from detention centers. Otay Mesa Detention Center has the most COVID-19 confirmed cases of any detention center in the United States.

Until the government releases them all, Border Angels will continue posting bond with the newly allotted $25,000 to the program.

This is a matter of life and death.
#freethemall #freethemall4publichealth

Three asylum seekers were released on Wednesday and reunited with their family!!

They each fled their respective home countries of Mexico and Cameroon due to violence and persecution.

Gracias Ale!

Thank you so much for supporting our organization from doing Day Laborer Outreach locally to driving down extra early from LA to be a part of our Water Drops.

We are so lucky to have your great spirit and attitude at every water drop! We very much appreciate you continuing to support this mission even in such trying times!

Your devotion and personal connection to the Border Angels mission allows you to thrive and shows us all it’s always cool to be kind. You inspire us and we thank you for all of the hard work you put in.


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FILL OUT THE FORM DOWN BELOW!!!

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Despite the growing challenges of this pandemic, Border Angels remains determined to protect and support the community we have pledged to serve. Therefore, even though we are currently unable to accept physical donations, we are always accepting monetary donations to support:

1. Our Shelter Aid Program❤️: Especially now that we are unable to receive these items, we need your help to provide funds for groceries, hygiene products, utility bills, rent, clothes, etc.!

2. Familias Reunidas Bond Program👨‍👩‍👧: Given the severity of this outbreak, we NEED to get as many members out of the Otay Mesa Detention Center as we can, and with your help we can post bond for more individuals! (Link in highlights under Bond Program)

3. Water Drop Program
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: Even after having to postpone public water drops, our team is still constantly in the desert scouting and dropping the supplies necessary for survival. Their work never stops, because the need never stops.

Thank you for your continued support.🖤🦋

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Border Angels in the News

Check out Dulce Garcia's interview with Uniradio Informa!

She talks about her current lawsuit against Donald Trump's administration and how she has been affected by the pandemic.

Listen through Spotify or through Instagram!
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Stay Informed &
Know Your Rights

Otay Mesa COVID-19 Outbreak Now The Largest At A US Immigration Detention Center

By Max Rivlin-Nadler

"There are now 19 detainees with confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the privately-run Otay Mesa Detention Center, which houses civil immigration detainees and those in U.S. Marshal’s custody. 15 of those are immigration detainees. Eight staff members have also tested positive."

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"Newsom said the state will provide $75 million in disaster relief assistance, and Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees -- a network of foundations focused on immigration issues -- have committed to raising an additional $50 million.

"California is the most diverse state in the nation. Our diversity makes us stronger and more resilient. Every Californian, including our undocumented neighbors and friends, should know that California is here to support them during this crisis. We are all in this together," Newsom said in a written statement."

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Check out the Live blog that updates daily around 5pm!

STAY UPDATED!!

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Undocumented immigrants, essential to the U.S. economy, deserve federal help too

By León Krauze

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has been particularly harsh on immigrants. After facing years of harassment and persecution from the Trump administration, the ** 11 million ([link removed][UNIQID])
undocumented immigrants living in the United States have now been left unprotected, unable to receive aid from the government’s historic stimulus package, even though they ** pay ([link removed][UNIQID])
billions of dollars in taxes every year."

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37 Immigrant Children at Chicago-Area Shelters Have COVID-19

By Associated Press

"CHICAGO - Dozens of immigrant children in U.S. custody and living in three Chicago-area shelters have tested positive for COVID-19, officials said Tuesday.

The Chicago-based Heartland Alliance operates shelters where children in the Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Refugee Resettlement's custody wait to be released to a relative or legal guardian. By Tuesday, 37 of 69 minors were positive, according to a statement."

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States ask Supreme Court to reconsider 'public charge'

By Payton Smith

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the US Supreme Court on Monday to consider temporarily lifting or modifying the implementation of the “public charge” rule due to concerns about ** COVID-19 ([link removed][UNIQID])
and the president’s declaration of a national state of emergency.

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the Trump administration to begin enforcing the “public charge” rule in January. Under the rule, an immigrant may be deemed to be a “public charge” if the immigrant is expected to receive any amount of public benefits, including Medicaid, food stamps and housing vouchers, during “more than 12 months in the aggregate within any 36-month period” of the immigrant’s life. Therefore, the plaintiffs argued, the rule is discouraging immigrants from accessing health benefits because they fear if they come forward, it will threaten their eligibility for citizenship.
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US-Mexico border: Thousands of migrants expelled under coronavirus powers



"The US has expelled more than 6,300 undocumented migrants on its Mexico border using emergency powers to curb coronavirus spread, officials say.

The 21 March public health measure lets officials override immigration laws, expediting removal processes.

Critics say the order is being used as an extension of strict immigration policies.

Meanwhile, the number of illegal border crossings has fallen amid travel restrictions across the region."
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Supplies for coronavirus field hospital held up at U.S.-Mexico border

By Julia Love and Mica Rosenberg

"(Reuters) - Red tape and rules on importing medical gear have delayed work on a field hospital for migrants in an asylum camp near Mexico’s border with Texas, undercutting efforts to prepare for the coronavirus pandemic, according to organizers of the project.

Mexican authorities approved construction of the 20-bed field hospital on April 2. But since then, a trailer laden with supplies for the project has been parked in Brownsville, Texas, less than a block from the U.S.-Mexico border."

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Covid-19 Resources

Get informed by clicking the link down below!!
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COVID-19: Assistance
Available to Undocumented Individuals

Financial Relief, Health Access and Guidance, Legal Rights, Free and Low Cost Services.

COVID-19: Assistencia
para Individuos Indocumentados

Ayuda Financiera, Acceso y Información para Cuidado de Salud, Derechos Legales, Servicios Gratuitos y De Bajo Costo.

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San Diego Food Bank – Food Programs Operating During the COVID-19 Crisis

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In addition to regular distribution sites, Feeding San Diego will provide emergency distributions at:

South: Ongoing: Every Tuesday and Thursday | 8:00 AM
Community Through Hope
Eucalyptus Park
436 C St, Chula Vista, CA 91910

North Coastal: Every Thursday | 10:00 AM
Brother Benno
3260 Production Ave, Oceanside, CA, 92057

North Inland: Every Friday | 1:30 PM
First Congregational Church of Ramona
404 8th St, Ramona, CA 9206

There are NO REQUIREMENTS to accessing any of these food distributions!
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Domestic Violence Support and Resources:

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Merchandise

** UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE,

PURCHASES & SHIPPING OF ALL

MERCHANDISE ARE ON HOLD!**
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