ICE Detention Policy Hearing.

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When:
January 10, 2013 @ 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm
2013-01-10T21:00:00+00:00
2013-01-10T23:00:00+00:00
Where:
Board of Supervisors Chamber, 5th floor
1221 Oak Street
Oakland, CA 94612
USA

The Alameda County Board of Supervisors Public Protection Committee will be holding a hearing on immigration detainers (S-Comm).

Background article.

Keep our Families Together, End ICE Holds in Alameda County!
Join us at the
Alameda County Public Protection Committee Hearing on “ICE Detainers”

Please join us on January 10th at the Alameda County Public Protection committee hearing on “ICE Detainers”. Community members with advocates and organizers will offer testimony on the devastating impacts of detention & deportation and urge Alameda County to adopt a new policy that ends the enforcement of ICE holds!

Increased federal immigration enforcement has resulted in a record number of deportations nationally and results in the separation of families, including here in Alameda County. In 2011, there was an unprecedented number of deportations, 400,000, more than any year before! California has had over 82,531 deportations as a result of S-Comm, more than any other state. In Alameda County approximately 2000 immigrants have been deported and many more individuals have been turned over to federal authorities by the County, facing deportation.

For the past two and a half years we have been pushing for an end to S-Comm and this is the first hearing in Alameda County where the Board of Supervisors will hear directly from our communities about the devastating impacts of local police collaboration with ICE.
We want this hearing to be filled with everyone in the community who opposes the separation of families and believes that enforcing immigration is not the job of local police.

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2 Responses to “ICE Detention Policy Hearing.”

  1. Michael

    This is truly devastating to families! Money by the Fed Gov being poured in to break up these families is increasing. Hope to see many OO tomorrow!!!

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