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Subject Border Angels Weekly Newsletter
Date January 17, 2020 1:15 AM
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** Border Angels Weekly Newsletter
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“We should then build a society that is capable of co-existing in a just manner, in a dignified manner, and in a way that protects life.”
- Berta Cáceres (Honduran Indigenous Rights Activist)


** Events
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Please help us start reuniting families that have been torn apart!
Click the button below to donate through our GoFundMe campaign
GoFundMe Immigration Bond ([link removed][UNIQID])
If you would like to support the incredible work Border Angels does in our border region including, our water drop, mobile school bus, day labor outreach, free legal consultations, educational program. Make sure to donate through our following platforms; www.borderangels.org & Venmo: @border-angels ([link removed][UNIQID])

If your family or community member needs help to pay for their immigration bond, please have them email Dulce Garcia at [email protected] and have them fill this form!
Please note that Border Angels has contributed $50K to this campaign and is ready to bond folks as soon as TODAY!
Thank you!

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Volunteer today! Click here to fill out the volunteer application ([link removed][UNIQID])

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Thank you to everyone who has signed up to this months Water Drop!
Starting off 2020 with a SOLD OUT WATER DROP!!

If you would like to inquire about the upcoming Water Drop in February, please email [email protected]


** San Diego
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** Tijuana
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Fundraisers

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Food, Water, and Hope to the Border
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The Mobile School Project

The Mobile School project was born from the collaboration between two humanitarian aid organizations Border Angels and The Schoolbox Project. As you may know, Border Angels sponsors ~15 shelters in Tijuana, MX serving migrant families who often spend many months waiting for asylum hearings and next steps. The shelters house hundreds of children, many of whom have spent months, if not years outside of the school system - if they were able to attend in their home countries at all.
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Currently needed items at the Tijuana Shelters
Donations may be mailed at our
office located at 2258 island Ave, San Diego CA 92102

Media

Trump asks Supreme Court to allow public charge rule to go into effect

By Ariane de Vogue, Geneve Sands, Priscilla Alvarez, CNN

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100s of migrants advance to Guatemala from Honduras

By SONIA PÉREZ D.

"EL CINCHADO, Guatemala (AP) — Hundreds of mainly Honduran migrants started walking and hitching rides Wednesday from the city of San Pedro Sula and later crossed the Guatemala border in a bid to form the kind of migrant caravan that reached the U.S. border in 2018".

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Judge rules Trump administration within authority in separating families at border

By Elliot Spagat

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— A federal judge ruled Monday that the ** Trump administration ([link removed][UNIQID])
is operating within its authority when separating families stopped at the Mexican border, rejecting arguments that it was quietly returning to widespread practices that drew international condemnation.

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Mexico Is Doing the U.S.'s 'Dirty Work,' Say Researchers as Border Apprehensions Decline for 7th Month in a Row
By Jasmine Aguilera

"U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced Thursday that apprehensions at the U.S. Mexico border — a figure generally considered the most accurate measure of migrants who have attempted to enter the U.S. — have decreased for the seventh consecutive month. But immigration experts and advocates say that trend is likely the result of a crackdown on migration by the Mexican government".

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"Mexican authorities on Tuesday removed almost 100 Mexican migrants seeking asylum in the United States from a camp in downtown Ciudad Juarez, across the border from El Paso, Texas, according to a Reuters witness, after state police threatened to separate parents from their children"
By Julio-Cesar Chavez

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Merchandise

For purchase information contact [email protected] or
visit us at our office located at 2258 Island Ave, San Diego Ca 92102.
Border Angels Water Bottle
$20
Border Angels logo pin
$7
Love Has No Borders Pin, Day Laborers Pin & Education Not Deportation Pin
Each $7

Border Angels Logo Hat (adjustable strap)
$20

Bad Hombre Hat (adjustable strap)
$20

Bad Mujer Hat (adjustable strap)
$20

Border Angels Pride Logo T-shirt
$20

Bad Mujer & Bad Hombre T-shirts
$20 each
Education Not Deportation, Love Has No Borders, and Border Angels logo stickers.
$5 each
Mr. Trumpet and the Big, Not-So-Great Wall $20

Mr. Trumpet and the Big, Not-So-Great, Wall is a story about a group of friends who live in Yousa, a place filled with music from all over the world. The friends love playing music together, but their friendship, families, and music are threatened when a Mr. Trumpet decides to build a wall and remove those who do not play the music he likes.

This is a story about how a group of friends can overcome heartbreak and separation through working together and believing in one another. People big and small, young and old, near and far, can find strength in caring for one another and building a better world for tomorrow.

Amor, Si Se Puede Chicano park Mural Poster by Muralist Salvador Barajas $20

www.borderangels.org
2258 Island Ave, San Diego Ca 92102

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