#SIRENCARES Holiday Giving Campaign

The holidays are a special time to spend time with family, friends, and loved ones. For many immigrants and refugees in our community, it is a time of sadness and anxiety, as many families have been torn apart. Many fear the malicious political environment that threatens their lives every day. 

SIREN’s work, helping immigrant and refugee families, has never been needed as much as today. We are working around the clock providing free legal services, pushing for more just public policy, and strengthening our community’s grassroots leadership.

During this holiday season, we ask for you to consider making a donation to our holiday campaign #SIRENCARES. Your generous donation will support continued policy advocacy, leadership development, and free legal consultations to keep families together this holiday season and all year-round.


If you would like to get involved and make a difference today, here are a few ways that you can help:

• You can donate here: https://siren.nationbuilder.com/donate
• You can raise money by organizing a fundraiser - online or in other traditional ways.
• You can share SIREN’s Facebook posts about holiday giving with your friends, family and community and encourage them to give.

Thank you for your kind consideration and your on-going support of the work we do. Together, we can make a difference.

Most U.S. unauthorized immigrants live in just 20 metro areas | Pew Research Center

"Five of the 20 metros with the largest unauthorized immigrant populations are in California: Los Angeles, Riverside-San Bernardino, San Francisco, San Diego and San Jose. Three – Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin – are in Texas."

 

"Some of these areas could be affected by the Trump administration’s promise to take action against localities that do not cooperate with federal officials in identifying unauthorized immigrants. The president’s executive order promises to cut federal funds to these “sanctuary jurisdictions.” Mayors in several big cities have said they will not comply with the order"

 

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/02/09/us-metro-areas-unauthorized-immigrants/

California Values Act

California Values Act

What is The California Values Act (SB 54)?

 

 

SB 54 is a bill introduced by Senator Kevin de León that protects all Californians by ensuring that state and local resources are not used for mass deportations, separation of families or to divide Californians on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, immigration status, or national or ethnic group. This bill would create “safe zones” around public places such as public schools, courthouses and hospitals. Immigration enforcement would be banned from these places and this bill would also require these agencies to update their confidentiality policies so that immigration status is not shared for enforcement purposes.

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Vote Yes on County and Local Ballot Measures A, E, and V!

It’s not just the Presidential race that will be on the ballot this year! Several key measures in Santa Clara County, San Jose, and Mountain View will have a significant impact to improve the lives of local immigrant communities. Read on to learn more about Santa Clara County’s Measure A, the City of San Jose’s Measure E, and the City of Mountain View’s Measure V.

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2016 Statewide and Countywide Voter Guides are Here!

Learn more about the ballot initiatives and what they mean for immigrant communities. Being an empowered voter means being an informed voter!

Lea las guías de votantes para que se informe de las iniciativas y lo que significa para la comunidad inmigrante. ¡Al ser un votante habilitado significa ser un votante informado! 

Tìm hiểu thêm về các dự luật mới và hiểu dự luật đó ảnh hưởng như thế nào đến những cộng đồng dân di cư. Là một cử tri có trách nhiệm, có nghĩa là một cử tri hiểu biết!

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