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Subject Border Angels Weekly Newsletter
Date June 19, 2020 11:02 PM
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We won at the Supreme Court — #DACA is here to stay!

Today we celebrate but tomorrow we will continue to fight against the administration's attacks on the immigrant community. They MUST end!

We are celebrating this victory for the immigrant community.

Our #HomeIsHere!

Border Angels stands with all Dreamers, and congratulates them all for their bravery and efforts in this movement!🖤🦋
Our very own Border Angel in the news!


** San Diego ‘dreamers’ celebrate Supreme Court victory, say there’s more work to do
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By Kate Morrissey and Alex Riggins

Local immigration attorney and DACA recipient Dulce Garcia was among the named plaintiffs in one of the lawsuits the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday morning.

“I’m just so happy and relieved that this has brought so much joy to so many people,” Garcia said. “Our efforts paid off. We won today, and it feels great.”

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** Estos son algunos de los principales rostros en la lucha para mantener vivo el programa DACA
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Dulce García lleva más de 30 años en EEUU y, a pesar de su estatus migratorio, se convirtió en una prominente abogada y tiene su propia firma en San Diego, California. "Sabemos que este no es el final, pero esto nos da mucha energía para seguir adelante", aseguró la dreamer.

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Our very own Dulce Garcia was among other Dreamers who were able to speak with California Attorney General Xavier Becerra in response to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).

Check out the video!

We received a very special email this week we thought we’d share with all of you. It read as follows:

Hello Ms. Garcia, (Dulce Garcia, Executive Director)
This is Asim, the Sudanese asylum seeker that your colleagues and you have successfully liberated a week ago from OMDC.
Yeah, I aware that you might be busy now with processing of freeing someone else from detention or maybe with traveling to somewhere to explain it to somebody and convince them to join and support your efforts.

Anyway.. I wanted to express my deep gratitude to you and Border Angels for releasing us from the detention.
What you do is so amazing and incredible that is wasn’t be possible for to get out of the detention without your massive support, guys.

We are so touched that despite everything he has gone through, he remains such a positive, kind soul and that he took the time to send us a message. This email serves as a small reminder of why we we will continue our fight against hate, racist and inhumane policies. This is why we continue to work towards freeing as many people as we can from detention.

We are so grateful for your continued support because when Asim thanks us, he also thanks ALL of YOU!!

We are overjoyed to share with you one more story of a recipient of our Families Reunidas Bond Program. Masud is a 27-year-old asylum seeker from Cameroon who was in detention for 4 months. Upon his release he was finally able to eat a proper warm African meal. Despite all of his hardships, Masud is one of the happiest asylum-seekers we have met. He was so excited to finally begin to feel welcomed in this country.

Masud is on his way to the East Coast to begin his new life, surrounded by his loving friends and family.

Before leaving San Diego, he was reunited with Yafeu! It had only been a short time since they had seen each other, but now both of them are free. Their lives have completely changed in such a short period of time. They survived being at the Otay Mesa Detention Center, and then found freedom together.

Masud met Yafeu (see our previous post) and began an amazing friendship while in the Otay Mesa Detention Center. They found incredible strength in one another. We are so touched to hear that these two incredible individuals supported and uplifted each other.

They are an example to all of us on the power of kindness. We must all work together and support one another to ensure that we end the unjust treatment of immigrants and POCs, especially during a global pandemic. Again, we are thankful to work with Minority Humanitarian Foundation, and share this sliver of happiness in such difficult times.

Let this story serve as a reminder of all the mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers and community members waiting in such conditions in detention, simply for seeking a place or a part in this country. Masud represents so many others that are subjected to racist and inhumane policies. We must not forget the urgency of getting everyone we can out of the Otay Mesa Detention Center. This pandemic continues to be unforgiving and we will not allow any more lives lost.

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Here are some photos from Otay Mesa Detention Resistance’s “Art Against State Violence: En Solidaridad con las Vidas Negras” art protest outside of Core Civic’s Otay Mesa Detention Center taken on 6.16.20.

The event featured speakers, musical performers as well as a slideshow projection of amazing artwork by local artists that explores themes of solidarity and liberation for all those that are inhumanely detained inside of Otay Mesa Detention Center.

Thank you to James Cordero for taking these amazing and impactful photos!

There is so much changing in the desert and mountains these days due to border construction and Border Patrol surveillance. Luckily our teams were able to reach some far away locations to get supplies to where they are most needed.

There was a lot of rock climbing and scrambling, at some points using all four limbs to secure ourselves to get to these crucial areas.

A special THANK YOU to everyone on our team who came out to join us Saturday and to those that have continued to do so since the COVID drops have been going on every week. It is exhausting to get out for a full day of physical exertion in the heat after a long week, and everyone who comes out gladly does so for the cause.

As long as there are people crossing, we will be there to leave supplies. We will never leave the borderlands and will never stop leaving life-saving supplies for those that travel through them.

Help our Water Drop team continue their amazing work by donating down below!
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"They tried to bury us but they didn't know we were seeds, Taking root in the land they were not prepared to share"

The proceeds to this piece are going towards the Black Lives Matter cause.

For more of the artists canvas prints, poster prints, and apparel check out
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With our new Green Cards for Kids program, we are so lucky to be able to work with immigration attorney Fabiola Navarro who will be representing these children.

It is crucial that we help these children as they have already suffered enough abuse, neglect and/or abandonment.

With your continued support, we can help pay for the legal representation these children deserve in this critical time of their lives.

Please consider donating! No amount is too small!
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You can donate to Border Angels when you shop on Amazon.

Amazon will donate 0.5% of the purchase price of eligible items to Border Angels!

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Tienes la oportunidad de donar a Border Angels cuando compras en Amazon.

Amazon nos donará el 0.5% del precio de compra de artículos elegibles!
Despite the growing challenges of this pandemic, Border Angels remains determined to protect and support the community we have pledged to serve. 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 people out of the Otay Mesa Detention Center as we can. 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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Stay Informed &
Know Your Rights

Supreme Court blocks Trump’s bid to end DACA, a win for undocumented ‘Dreamers’

By Robert Barnes

"The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected the Trump administration's attempt to dismantle the program protecting undocumneted immigrants brought to the country as children, a reprieve for nearly 650,000 recipients known as "dreamers."

The 5 to 4 decision was written by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and joied by the court's four liberals. It was the second, stunning defeat this week for the Trump administration, as the Supreme Court begins to unveil its decision in marquee cases."

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Otay Mesa Detention Center blocks detainees’ calls to a group of activists

Otay Mesa Detention Resistance helped ICE detainees communicate with the outside world as a COVID-19 outbreak spread inside.

By Kate Morrissey

"Detainees inside Otay Mesa Detention Center can no longer call a group of activists that helps them with money for food and phone calls and listens to their concerns about conditions inside.

CoreCivic, the private prison company that runs the facility, recently blocked calls to phone numbers belonging to Otay Mesa Detention Resistance, an organization that was instrumental in helping detainees share their experiences with journalists and others as the biggest COVID-19 outbreak among immigration detainees nationwide spread at the facility."

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Sweeping asylum rules near as public feedback is sought

By Elliot Spagat

"SAN DIEGO — The Trump administration on Monday published sweeping rules making it substantially more difficult to get asylum, moving a step closer to what critics are calling a death blow to the system of seeking humanitarian protection in the United States.

The administration has already remade much of the asylum system, claiming it is rife with abuse and overwhelmed with undeserving claims. Its policies include making asylum-seekers wait in Mexico while their claims are heard in U.S. court and denying asylum to anyone on the Mexican border who passes through another country on the way to the U.S. without first seeking protection there."

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Local
San Diego Resources:
DACA, COVID-19

The Supreme Court of the United States did not issue a decision on DACA this week, adding more stress and uncertainty to our communities.

Check out these great mindfulness resources from United We Dream.
We're all in this together!

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Renewing your DACA is even more important now than ever before!

Consult with an attorney or nonprofit that is offering legal services to see if you are eligible to renew now!

National Immigration Legal Services Directory

Use the options below to search for immigration legal services providers by state, county, or detention facility.

Only nonprofit organizations that provide free or low-cost immigration legal services are included in this directory.

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Covid-19 Resources for Undocumented People /
Covid-19 Recursos para Personas Indocumentadas

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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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Domestic Violence Support and Resources:

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Corona Relief San Diego

SERVICE TO HELP THOSE IN NEED GET GROCERIES & MEDICINE DELIVERED.

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Or call (619)-800-1892

Resources:
COVID-19 & DACA

UNITED STATES

Org: United We Dream
Financial support, DACA resources, mental health and well being.
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Small business loans
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Student Relief fund
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National Resources
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CALIFORNIA

Sacramento County
Org: NorCal Resist
Helps pay for groceries, rent assistance, street vendor emergency fund.
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Oakland
Org: OUR Fund
Helps with Financial support, application closed on May 4th.
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NEW YORK

New York City
Org: NYWF
Funds for Women, girls, and TGNCNB
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