San Francisco is taking a strong stance in defending undocumented residents from federal threats under the Trump administration. Elected assessor-recorder Joaquín Torres highlights ongoing efforts to educate communities about their rights under city sanctuary laws and has established a 24/7 emergency hotline for immigrants. In parallel, East Bay officials announced a revival of a rapid response hotline to report ICE activity, coordinated by community organizations. Alameda County introduced a committee dedicated to protecting immigrant rights, with a focus on guaranteeing safe access to education and healthcare for all individuals, documented or not.
Joaquín Torres emphasized that San Francisco will defend undocumented residents against the Trump administration's threats and educate communities about their rights and protections.
Alameda County officials announced a committee aimed at protecting immigrant communities, ensuring everyone can access essential services safely, regardless of their immigration status.
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