
"The reality is the people are so terrified and so full of distress that people aren't leaving their homes,"
"I didn't survive three war zones to live in one,"
"I'm not going to allow ICE to come to this place and terrorize my community,"
"So we're calling on our county to do at least as much as other counties have been doing: pass a non-collaboration ordinance. Create ICE-free zones,"
Federal Border Patrol agents arrived in the Bay Area to assist ICE operations, prompting fear and increased calls to immigrant hotlines across Sonoma County. Community members report widespread distress and reluctance to leave homes. Activists are posting signs outside churches and urging county leaders to adopt non-collaboration ordinances and establish ICE-free zones. Some local leaders say the operation appears to have been called off, while many residents remain concerned that raids could still occur. County officials report proactive coordination with the sheriff's office and activation of the Department of Emergency Management to prepare for potential enforcement.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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