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Revere Human Rights Commission discusses local immigration enforcement, posts 'know your rights' resources

2866823 · April 3, 2025
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At an April meeting, the Revere Human Rights Commission heard accounts of recent immigration enforcement activity, reviewed community legal and support resources and agreed to make translated "know your rights" materials and hotline numbers available on the commission website.

The Revere Human Rights Commission on April discussed recent immigration- and enforcement-related incidents in the city, reviewed community resources and agreed to publish translated "know your rights" materials and hotline contacts on the commission website.

The discussion followed a report from Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Steve Moravito that federal activity tied to an operation originating in Everett included Department of Homeland Security and Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms involvement and led to hundreds of firearms seized and arrests that touched the Shirley Avenue area in Revere. "There was an incidence on Shirley Ave ... the federal government did AACs and ... they confiscated over a hundred firearms and what originated in Everett, a few of the people who were detained and arrested were in the Shirley Ave. Area,"…

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