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Residents, Faith Groups Urge Daly City to Widely Share Rapid-Response Hotline Amid Rising ICE Activity
Summary
More than a dozen residents and Faith in Action Bay Area leaders urged Daly City to publicize a county rapid-response hotline and distribute rights cards after several recent detentions, saying the line provides accompaniment and verification services and has trained hundreds of volunteers.
A long line of public commenters on Nov. 10 urged Daly City leaders to do more to publicize a county rapid-response hotline that organizers say helps immigrant residents facing immigration enforcement. Faith in Action Bay Area leaders and residents described fear in neighborhoods after recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests and asked the council to amplify information about the hotline and related "red/orange" rights cards.
"My family and I live in constant fear because we don't feel safe," said Irene Arias, a Faith in Action…
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