Contra Costa residents ‘Stand Together’ to help undocumented migrants

Contra Costa residents rally behind undocumented migrants in the wake of federal immigration court crackdowns.

As the nation grapples with the complexities of immigration policy, Contra Costa County is taking a stand against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions that have left many residents feeling frustrated and fearful. The county's residents are coming together to support undocumented migrants who are struggling to navigate the system.

Contra Costa's Concord Immigration Court has become a lightning rod for protests, with federal agents increasingly clashing with protesters over issues related to immigration enforcement. However, it is not just the court that is fueling the tensions – the broader community has responded by rallying behind these migrant families and pushing back against ICE's aggressive tactics.

In partnership with organizations such as United Latino Voices and Concord Communities Alliance, Indivisible ReSisters Contra Costa recently organized a procession to honor those who have been detained, deported or are missing due to ICE. The event was part of a larger effort by the group to raise awareness about the human impact of these policies.

"We are standing together with others across the country to demand justice, dignity and due process for all," said Kathryn Durham-Hammer, founder of Indivisible ReSisters Walnut Creek. "Our community refuses to be silent while families are being torn apart and people are disappeared."

One of the key figures driving this movement is U.S. Rep. Mark DeSaulnier (D-Concord), who has been vocal in his criticism of ICE's actions. In a letter to the acting director of ICE, DeSaulnier wrote that "these kinds of underhanded enforcement actions also call into question the [Trump] administration's commitment to the American ideals of law and order and the right to due process."

Contra Costa County Supervisor Diane Burgis has also been a vocal supporter of these efforts. She stated that the issues with ICE are "upsetting and unnerving" for the community, but praised the work being done by organizations such as Stand Together Contra Costa.

Stand Together Contra Costa is an initiative that provides 24-hour hotline services for rapid deportation defense, aiming to ensure immigrants have access to legal due process regardless of financial situation. The county has contributed over $3 million towards this organization in recent years, recognizing the critical role it plays in supporting immigrant families.

The Stand Together Bay Area fund, launched by the San Francisco Foundation, is another key player in this effort. Pledging to raise $10 million for local nonprofits providing assistance to immigrant families, the foundation's CEO Fred Blackwell stated that "immigrant communities are a vital part of the Bay Area's social and economic fabric."
 
🤝 The way Contra Costa County residents are coming together to support undocumented migrants is really inspiring. It shows that even when things seem hopeless, people can still make a difference. I'm loving how U.S. Rep. Mark DeSaulnier and Diane Burgis are speaking out against ICE's actions – it's about time someone in power listened to the community! 💖 And stand-up organizations like Indivisible ReSisters Contra Costa and Stand Together Contra Costa are doing incredible work, providing vital services to immigrant families. It's amazing how $3 million from the county can make a huge impact! 🌟
 
the thing about these protests is they're not just about opposing ice's aggressive tactics but also about supporting the people who got affected by them 🤝. it's like, we gotta acknowledge that our immigration system can be super messed up and hurt a lot of innocent ppl. meanwhile, ppl are fighting for their families, their homes, their lives 🌎. i think rep mark desaulnier is doing an awesome job speaking out against these injustices, and kudos to contra costa county supervisor diane burgis for backing these efforts too 💪. what really gets me is that there's a lot of organizations doing amazing work like stand together contra costa - they're literally providing 24/7 hotline services to help ppl navigate the system 📞. we gotta keep supporting them and making our voices heard in this conversation 💬
 
ICE is being super aggressive with these deportations 🚫... but people in Contra Costa County aren't having it. They're coming together to support those who are struggling, which I think is really admirable 💕. These organizations are doing some amazing work, like Stand Together Contra Costa's hotline service, and it's awesome that the county has contributed so much money 🤑. It just goes to show that even small actions can make a big difference...
 
ICE is just trying to do their job but they're goin down the wrong path 🚫. All this tension in Contra Costa County is not cool, fam. These undocumented migrants deserve some love and understanding, you feel? They're just tryna provide for their families and live good lives too 😊. We should be supporting them, not makin it hard for 'em. It's all about treatin' people with dignity and respect, ya know? 🤝
 
ICE actions got everyone on edge 🤯, but honestly it's about time people started speaking up. We can't just sit back while families get torn apart 😔. I'm not saying everything will be okay overnight, but at least we're taking a stand. The fact that our local reps are supporting these efforts is a big deal 🙌. It shows they're listening to the community and not just ignoring us. We need more of that kind of leadership. I'm worried about the impact on our community though 🤕, it's going to take time for things to settle down.
 
The US Immigration court in Contra Costa is like something out of a bad 80s action movie 🎥. You got these federal agents trying to crack down on undocumented migrants, but meanwhile the community is all like "no way, dude" 💪. I mean, remember when people used to be able to walk up to the border and just hang out? Nowadays it's all about deportations and ICE raids... what happened to those days of, you know, chillin' 🤙♂️?

But seriously, it's awesome that Contra Costa residents are coming together to support these migrant families. They're like the community activists from The Breakfast Club 🍳 - standing up for each other and refusing to be silenced. And props to Rep. DeSaulnier and Supervisor Burgis for being all vocal about this stuff... they're like the cool, calm, and collected teachers from your high school days 👨‍🏫.

And have you seen those numbers? $3 million from Contra Costa County towards Stand Together Contra Costa? That's like a small town hosting a benefit concert for the immigrant community 🎸. And with the Stand Together Bay Area fund raising $10 million? That's like the entire county coming together to throw a giant party 🎉. Okay, maybe not that last one... but you get the idea 😊.
 
I'm telling you, I don't think these rallies are gonna make a difference... 🤔
But then again, maybe they will. I mean, have you seen the turnout at these events? It's huge! And all these people are coming together to support these families... that's kinda cool, right? 😊
I guess what I'm saying is, we should probably be supporting these families too. They're just trying to live their lives and raise their kids in peace... 🤕
But at the same time, I don't think we can just turn a blind eye to immigration policy issues. It's a mess, and someone needs to sort it out! 🤯
I mean, what if these policies are actually helping to keep our communities safe? And what if they're not? We'll never know unless we talk about it... 💬
So yeah, I'm all for supporting these families... as long as we're also having an honest conversation about immigration policy. That's the only way we'll get anywhere... 🤝
 
🤝 its like we cant even have a conversation without ppl being scared or angry about immigration. newsflash: undocumented ppl r human beings 2 👥 they deserve dignity & respect regardless of their status 🙏 and yeah we gotta question these policies that are literally tearing families apart 💔 but what really gets me is how much $$$ is being thrown around to help these ppl 🤑 its like $3 million in Contra Costa county alone thats nothing compared to the billions being spent on enforcement 🤑 meanwhile, people r struggling 2 make ends meet 💸
 
the way they're standing up for these migrant families is really inspiring 🙌, it shows that even in times of uncertainty there's still so much love and kindness in the world ❤️, i think we should all be supporting each other regardless of our background or situation, we can't just sit back and watch people be torn apart 👫, every single one of us has a role to play in creating positive change 💪
 
🤝 The way Contra Costa County is rallying behind undocumented migrants is really inspiring! It shows that there are still so many good people in this country who care about treating everyone with dignity and respect. I love how Rep. DeSaulnier and Supervisor Burgis are speaking out against ICE's actions, it's about time someone took a stand. The 24-hour hotline services provided by Stand Together Contra Costa are also super crucial for ensuring that immigrants have access to legal help, no matter what their financial situation is 📞💼. It's heartening to see the community coming together like this and pushing back against policies that are so damaging to families. Let's keep showing support for these migrants and advocating for justice and human rights! 💪
 
🚨 Just saw what's going down in Contra Costa County and I'm feeling super inspired by the community's response to ICE actions 🤝. These residents are not just standing up against federal agents, they're supporting families who've been torn apart and demanding justice for all 👥. It's amazing to see Rep. Mark DeSaulnier and Supervisor Diane Burgis using their voices to make a difference 💪. The Stand Together Contra Costa initiative is giving me life - 24/7 hotline services? That's game-changing for immigrant families 📞. And the fact that the county contributed $3 million to this cause is just incredible 💸. We need more of this kind of community-led activism, pronto! 💥
 
I'm totally against all these rallies and protests in Contra Costa County 🤔. I think it's just fueling the problem and making things worse for undocumented migrants. We're not gonna solve anything by marching around and demanding justice, we need to get tough on immigration enforcement! The federal agents have a tough job to do, and we should be supporting them instead of protesting against them 👮.

And what's with all these organizations like United Latino Voices and Stand Together Contra Costa? They sound like just another bunch of activist groups trying to sway public opinion 📰. We need more law and order, not more hand-holding and apologies for people who broke the law in the first place 🙅‍♂️.

I'm also suspicious of Rep. DeSaulnier's motives – is he really looking out for the best interests of Contra Costa County or just using it as a way to get re-elected? And what about the $3 million that the county contributed to Stand Together Contra Costa? That's just more money wasted on ineffective charities 🤑.
 
🤝 I think it's amazing how Contra Costa County is coming together to support undocumented migrants in such a big way 🙌. It's like, we're all human beings here, you know? 😊 And those federal agents at the ICE court are totally overstepping their bounds, clashing with protesters and whatnot 💪. I mean, who gets to decide who gets 'due process' anyway? 🤔 Not me, that's for sure! It's about time someone took a stand against all this enforcement craziness 🚫. And kudos to Rep Mark DeSaulnier and Supervisor Diane Burgis for being vocal about it too 👏. Plus, organizations like Indivisible ReSisters Contra Costa and Stand Together Contra Costa are doing some seriously important work 💯. We gotta keep raising awareness about this stuff and supporting those who are affected 🌟.
 
omg u no i feel so bad 4 these ppl who r gettin deported or detained by ICE its like they're bein treated like criminals even tho most of them r just tryna make a livin in america 🤕👥 meanwhile my mom's been stressing out bout her own immigration status since she moved here from mexico and she's all set but there are ppl who dont know whats goin on with them 🤷‍♀️ its kinda scary when u see all these ppl bein torn apart from their families over something thats not even rite 😔 anyway i think we shud all just b more understanding & supportive of each other, esp towards the undocumented community 👍
 
🤝 I feel so inspired by the people in Contra Costa County who are standing up for these undocumented migrants. It's like they're saying 'we gotchu' 💕 to ICE's aggressive tactics. The way Rep. Mark DeSaulnier is pushing back against those policies, it's like he's straight out of a movie like "Lincoln" or something 🎥. His letter to the acting director of ICE is like the ultimate clapback 😎. And the county supervisor Diane Burgis, she's all about that justice and dignity life 💖. Stand Together Contra Costa is doing some amazing work providing those 24-hour hotline services, it's like a safety net for immigrant families 🌈. We need more people like this in our communities who are willing to stand up for what's right! 💪
 
🤝 just read about what's going on in Contra Costa County with all these protests against ICE actions... think it's super brave of people to speak out like this 🙏. I mean, we're still dealing with so many complex issues around immigration policy, but it seems like some communities are choosing to take a stand and show support for families who might be struggling 💕. also, love that local organizations like Stand Together Contra Costa are stepping up to provide resources and services to these migrant families 🤝. the fact that they're contributing millions of dollars towards this cause is just amazing 🤑 read more about it here: https://www.npr.org/sections/health...cost-of-immigration-enforcement-in-california
 
🤔 I'm not sure how effective these protests are going to be. Like, we're talking about a country that's been trying to figure out its immigration policy for decades now. It feels like we're just getting around to actually having a conversation about it? 🌐 And meanwhile, people are being detained and deported left and right... I'm all for supporting the migrant families and organizations doing this important work, but can't we be more proactive on this whole policy thing? Like, is it really that hard to find some common ground and make laws that actually help everyone? 💸
 
🤔 ICE actions are super frustrating and scary for many people in Contra Costa. It's not fair that they're making life hard for undocumented migrants who are already struggling 😕. The county is standing up for them, which is awesome 🙌. We need more people to join the cause and demand justice for these families 👫. U.S. Rep. Mark DeSaulnier is speaking truth 💬, and I'm glad he's not silent about this issue 😊.

The hotline services provided by Stand Together Contra Costa are super important 👍. It's not right that people have to choose between paying bills or dealing with deportation defense 🤯. The county's contribution of $3 million is a big help 💸, and I'm glad the San Francisco Foundation is committing $10 million to this cause 💕.

It's heartbreaking when families are torn apart due to immigration policies 😢. We need more empathy and understanding for these people who are already going through so much 😓. Let's keep supporting organizations like Indivisible ReSisters Contra Costa and Stand Together Contra Costa 🙏.
 
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