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** Border Angels Update
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We want to thank all of you that attended our panel: A Talk On All Things DACA. We also would like to extend our gratitude to Luis Cortes for providing such great advice and information. We hope this panel was informative and gave all of you a bit of clarity on DACA.🦋
Did you miss it? No problem! Watch it now:
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#daca #dreamers #borderangels #homeishere #heretostay
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Today we share with you one more story and picture of one of the recipients from our Families Reunidas Bond Program, Pablo. He is a Guatemalan father and husband who was detained by ICE and held at the heinous Adelanto detention facility for 4 months after having lived in the United States for 10 years.
We are overjoyed that he is now able to reunite with his wife and two children. Pablo has a 5 year old who is severely autistic and a 1 year old child.
We are heartbroken that our community, and beautiful families like Pablo’s, are still being ripped apart. We are tired of our community being victim to this administration’s racist and inhumane policies, especially in the middle of a global pandemic. We are tired of families who need and depend on each other being held at ransom by ICE.
We share these stories with you in the hopes that you will help us put an end to these racist and unjust systems. We are so grateful that so many of you have supported our bond campaign and continue to do so in order to free as many individual as we can. We cannot stress how important it is that we do not remain silent. Your support and outrage saves lives. We encourage all of you to call your representatives and continue to oppose such inhumane policies!
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. Pablo represents so many others being subject to racist and inhumane policies. We must not forget the urgency of getting everyone 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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Water Drops have continued to take place during the pandemic. Temperatures have ranged between 110°-120° with high humidity at times.
This weekend our team will explore two to three routes near Ocotillo and Tecate. It should be around 95°-110° – not too hot!
Since we began going out to the desert almost on a weekly basis, we have been able to cover more ground and to walk routes regularly. Before we would visit some areas every few months and, therefore, weren't able to assess how frequently migrants passed through areas. But, now we are seeing that much of the water and materials we're leaving are being consumed. This means that people are still crossing and we need everyone's help to ensure that we can continue to provide this lifesaving support!
Everyone that has been joining us in our water drops have been doing an AMAZING job! They are putting in hard work, especially in these extreme temperatures. We still cannot take new volunteers to water drops; the summer is not a safe time to learn and experience your first Water Drop.
For any questions about Water Drops, reach out to Water Drop Program Co-Director James Cordero at
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Thank you for your continued support!
Shelter Aid Update!
We received this very special message from our friends at El Puente shelter thanking us for their new stove! We are so glad we can help ensure that our migrant friends are able to get a hot meal, as their old stove had stopped working. As always, we are incredibly grateful to all of you for your continued support, and for making sure our beloved families in Tijuana continue to be cared for regardless of the state of the world. We also want to give a huge thank you to the directors for always caring for their shelter inhabitants, and for being flexible and willing to adapt to how we provide aid.
Watch the special message now by clicking the link below:
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WE NEED YOUR HELP:
Our friends at Refugee Health Alliance are one of the only organizations providing medical care for migrants and asylum seekers in Tijuana.
Health services for asylum-seeking refugees have nearly come to a stop as a result of the Covid-19 travel restrictions. Local Tijuana clinics offering medical services to refugees have closed.
U.S. based clinicians and doctors are no longer able to travel to Tijuana to meet with those who are in dire need of medical and mental health support. While migrants have access to hospitals in Mexico, it is financially difficult and risky to do so. Many migrants are persecuted by gangs who target them outside of the shelters.
How can you help?
You can donate tablets that will allow migrant shelters to directly connect with medical and mental health providers via videoconferencing. YOU can help the 850+ refugees in need in Tijuana.
Mail in your donation today to:
1680 Broadway, Ste. A
Chula Vista, CA 91911
** BA in the News!
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Advierten voluntarios rescatistas mexicanos en EU sobre abandono de migrantes
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** Green Cards for Kids
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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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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!
Trump signs order targeting undocumented immigrants in the US census
By Kevin Liptak, Maegan Vazquez, Ariane de Vogue, and Catherine E. Shoichet, CNN
"Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump signed a presidential memorandum on Tuesday that would exclude undocumented immigrants from being counted in congressional districts when district lines are redrawn next year.
The memorandum marks the Trump administration's latest effort to change the way US populations are counted and advance the President's immigration agenda. And like previous efforts, the issue will end up in court."
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A judge ordered the US to accept new DACA applications. It's unclear if the Trump administration will
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were eligible for deportation protection and work permits but hadn't yet applied -- or, like Morales, weren't yet old enough to qualify. Now, thanks to recent court rulings, they may have the chance.
But even though judges keep ruling in their favor, they're facing a major unanswered question: Will the Trump administration accept the applications they're starting to send?
Immigration lawyers and advocacy groups say officials have no other choice."
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How the coronavirus spread through one immigration facility
By Elliot Spagat
'Margarita Smith, a guard who was named CoreCivic’s Otay Mesa employee of the year in 2019, said managers frequently discouraged workers from wearing masks. The topic came up during briefings in March.
“They didn’t want anyone wearing masks,” said Smith, who was tapped by CoreCivic to lead an employee morale committee in January. “They said it would frighten the detainees and make them think that we’re sick or something.”'
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Newsom rips Trump order targeting undocumented immigrants in census: 'Rooted in racism'
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"This latest action by the administration to exclude undocumented immigrants when determining representation in Congress, rooted in racism and xenophobia, is a blatant attack on our institutions and our neighbors."'
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Judge rejects plea to release immigrant families in detention due to Covid-19
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Immigration advocates and lawyers have urged the Trump administration to release families who are in federal immigration custody, given the confined setting and potential spread of coronavirus.
"Holding asylum seeking families in facilities with active Covid outbreaks or making them give up their kids to protect them is constitutionally punitive," said Amy Maldonado, an attorney for the plaintiffs."
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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 InformaciĂłn para Cuidado de Salud, Derechos Legales, Servicios Gratuitos y De Bajo Costo.
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Corona Relief San Diego
SERVICE TO HELP THOSE IN NEED GET GROCERIES & MEDICINE DELIVERED.
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