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URGENT: Help forcibly moved asylum seekers in Sac
Sixteen migrants arrived on June 2 from El Paso TX via Las Cruces, NM, and were abandoned outside of a church in Sacramento. An additional twenty migrants arrived on June 5th. They are seeking asylum after a dangerous and long journey. Many of them arrived in Sacramento with only a single backpack, no sweaters, shoes that they have been wearing since the start of their journey, and in some cases, requiring urgent medical care. They all have immigration cases and court dates.
Sacramento ACT needs your help within the next two weeks to provide these asylum seekers with food, shelter, and medical care. Any donation, no matter the size, will help us ensure they have meals to eat and safe, temporary shelter.
Sacramento County is currently leading the coordination of reception and response activities for arriving migrants in coordination with the City of Sacramento, the State of California and community partners. NGOs and faith-based organizations in Sacramento are providing emergency sheltering and support services, with support from local volunteers and community groups. The State of California is providing Sacramento County with technical assistance and example resources from the Border Mission, as appropriate. The California Department of Justice is investigating whether any of the activities or actions associated with the relocation of migrants from Texas and Florida to California is in violation of any state or federal laws.
Sacramento ACT, a PICO affiliate, is providing shelter, food, clothing and a range of services to the migrants, with support from multiple partner organizations. Donations are urgently needed within the next two weeks to address the following critical needs:
- Shelter: We need immediate funding to continue providing shelter to asylum seekers.
- Food: We need support to provide three meals a day for the asylum seekers.
- Transportation: We are requesting a multi-passenger van to shuttle migrants between service providers and onward travel hubs.
- Staffing: ACT needs additional staffing to cover overnight stays and an increased need for support.
- Medical/First Aid: We need support to cover any immediate medical care.
This is urgent. We need your help to provide food and shelter to this group. Please donate any amount that you can!
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Sacramento ACT Statement:
Local leaders, state leaders, and the faith community have embraced our brothers and sisters. We are working hard to coordinate the support they need. It has been beautiful to see the response from the Sacramento and California community working together to help the group feel safe and welcome. We will continue to collaborate so that they are treated with dignity and respect.
Statements from Sacramento ACT Faith Leaders:
What has happened recently with the deceitful rendition of our undocumented brothers and sisters in the Sacramento area saddens my heart. This act of political polarization is heartbreaking, and yet I rejoice to be part of a movement that brings God's love and goodwill over the injustices and political wrongdoing that affects our vulnerable brothers and sisters. In the Christian faith we must look to Matthew 25:7-14, Micah 6:8, and the entirety of the Book of Isaiah as just a few biblical examples of how we respond in times like this. -Rev. Efrem Smith, Midtown Church, Sacramento ACT President
In Exodus 12:49 we are taught that there should be "one law for the native and for the foreigner who resides among you." Dragging people from one state to another under deceit and political malice is a moral travesty. These are human beings, not unlike you or me, who simply want to take care of their families and live a peaceful life, and they deserve to be treated better. -Rabbi Mona Alfi, Congregation B'nai Israel
“As communities of faith, we embrace our immigrant loved ones because they are members of our families, communities, and part of the fabric of our state. Along with state and local leaders, we stand by and will always embrace our loved ones when others choose to abandon them." -Eddie Carmona, PICO California Campaigns Director
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