Local Leaders and Health Experts Meet to Discuss Instability in Immigrant Communities.
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Faith leaders bear witness as migrants make their case in immigration court
LOS ANGELES -- Rev. Jason Cook, a minister at Tapestry, a Unitarian Universalist congregation, wore his traditional white collar and a colorful stole resembling stained glass when he arrived at immigration court in Santa Ana last Friday.


Santa Clara County’s Latino leaders pledge to protect immigrant community
From denouncing raids to providing food assistance and legal aid to families impacted by federal immigration enforcement, Latino leaders across Santa Clara County this week committed to supporting a community that they say is under attack under the Trump administration. RELATED: Bay Area Democratic leaders assail Trump tax and policy bill after Senate passes it Gathering at the Mexican Heritage Plaza in the Mayfair neighborhood of east San Jose …
Luis Medina PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KUNA) – Coachella Valley leaders met Tuesday to discuss how policy changes could affect immigrant communities. Representatives from UnidosUS, the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization, hosted the roundtable Tuesday at the Mizell Center in Palm Springs. A variety of organizations, from healthcare companies to local advocacy groups, attended the roundtable.
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KUNA) – Leaders of Coachella Valley met on Tuesday to discuss how policy changes could affect immigrant communities. Representatives from United States, the country’s largest Hispanic civil rights and defense organization, organized the round table Tuesday at the Mizell Center in Palm Springs. Various organizations, from health care companies to local advocacy groups, attended the round table.
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