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SFUSD board introduces resolution urging supervisors to pass ‘Due Process for All’ ordinance

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · August 27, 2013
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The San Francisco Unified School District Board on Aug. 27 formally introduced a resolution urging the Board of Supervisors and mayor to pass the ‘Due Process for All’ ordinance, citing harms from immigration detainers and Secure Communities. Community advocates read the resolution into the record and the board voted to introduce it.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education on Aug. 27 formally introduced a resolution urging the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to pass a ‘Due Process for All’ ordinance aimed at limiting the local use of immigration detainers.

Vice President Feuer asked two community representatives to read the resolution into the record. Fosuet Reyes of Young Workers United, also speaking for the San Francisco Immigrant Rights Defense Committee, and immigration attorney Laura Polstein of the Central American…

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