Latino leaders across Santa Clara County are actively supporting their community amid federal immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. More than a dozen leaders signed the Latino and Immigrant Justice Pledge, led by Supervisor Sylvia Arenas, asserting this pledge entails specific policies rather than being merely symbolic. Fear in immigrant and Latino communities escalates as ICE detains individuals at court hearings and workplaces. Racial profiling is further highlighted by cases where American-born Latinos are detained. The pledge aims to promote comprehensive immigration reform and enhance services in Latino neighborhoods.
Latino leaders in Santa Clara County have committed to supporting their community against the increasing threat posed by immigration enforcement under the Trump administration.
The Latino and Immigrant Justice Pledge consists of 12 action items aimed at championing immigration reform and investing in services for Latino neighborhoods.
Santa Clara County Supervisor Sylvia Arenas emphasized that these attacks are about fear and division, not national security or public safety.
American-born Latinos report detentions by ICE, raising concerns about racial profiling and the targeting of specific groups despite showing proof of citizenship.
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