With Trump Out of Office, Communities Demand The Biden Administration Provide Concrete Plans To Reverse Course and Provide Relief After Years of Terror and Neglect
Santa Ana, Orange County –– At today’s presidential inauguration President Biden and Vice-President Harris shared with the public their executive actions as well as their top priorities for the new administration. Among them to address were COVID-19, Economic Relief, Climate
SCOTUS Rules Against Trump on DACA
The Supreme Court Made a Decision on DACA Today For Immediate Release: Contact: Ana Ramirez-Zarate Orange County, CA – On June 18th, 2020, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the Trump Administration wrongfully ended DACA, allowing the program to remain
Resilience Orange County Response to LGBT Center OC Leadership
The LGBT Center OC released a press release outlining their plan to address the protest from impacted community and allied community organizations. The press release included the following: The Center’s Executive Director has reached out to the Executive Directors of
California Rapid Response Networks Stand in Solidarity Against Trump’s Hateful Rhetoric
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 21, 2019California Rapid Response Networks Stand in Solidarity Against Trump’s Hateful Rhetoric The recent remarks by the President are the latest attempt to sow panic among immigrants in this country, and use fear as a weapon against our
Community Responds to ICE and GEO’s Plan to Expand Private Immigrant Prisons in California
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 21, 2018 Community Responds to ICE and GEO’s Plan to Expand Private Immigrant Prisons in California Immigrant rights advocates denounce GEO and ICE’s back deal negotiations to massively expand private immigrant prisons in the state of
Immigration Advocates call on OC Supervisors to hold OCSD accountable & have transparent Truth Act Forum
For Immediate Release April 22, 2019 Contact: Ana Ramirez, ana@resilienceoc.org Immigration Advocates call on OC Supervisors to hold OCSD accountable & have transparent Truth Act Forum The OC Board of Supervisors have failed to hold the Orange County Sheriff’s Department