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The California State Commission has approved more than $2 million to serve illegal immigrants

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The California board voted unanimously to allocate millions of dollars to services aimed at protecting illegal immigrants and refugees in the community.

At its regular meeting on Tuesday, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors in Oakland decided to secure approximately $2.2 million for local communities in response to President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration, in response to the committee’s request from all the ad-hoc Alameda County committees.

“I’m committed and I trust my supervisors [Elisa] Marquez is also committed to ensuring that the board, the public has more information, and the work will be really effective in reaching everyone in this potentially at-risk community, Superintendent of the committee, Superintendent Nikki Fortunato Bass, said at the meeting.

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Supervisor Elisa Marquez (left) and Supervisor Nikki Fortunato Bass (right). (Supervisor Nikki Fortunato BAS/Facebook)

Minutes from the meeting show that the board has approved the use of $50,000 for legal outreach in Asia-Pacific Islands to “provide legal services and advocacy to marginalized immigrant communities.” This funding was withdrawn from the previous year’s Savings Fund and Discretionary Services and Supply Fund.

The board will also approve up to $700,000 for use by Centro Legal de La Raza, establish a prompt response hotline, and understand response coordination for your rights training sessions, pre-legal services, and community volunteer networks.

The organization describes it as “a legal service agency that protects the rights of low-income, immigrant, black and Latino communities and through bilingual legal representation, education and advocacy.”

Tuesday’s approval comes after the Alameda County Board of Supervisors approved $1.3 million for illegal immigrants facing deportation. (FBI)

Trabajadores Unidos Workers United has been approved for up to $500,000 to be used in “resources and preparation for migrant and refugee communities, including training, mutual aid, and neighbouring resources.”

“Tuwu believes in maintaining the power of working-class immigrants by building class awareness and increasing leadership among low-wage migrant workers,” the organization said on its website. “Tuwu is seeking to abolish workplace exploitation through organisation, political education and direct actions that shift power to the hands of the working class.”

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California’s cooperation for immigrant justice was also given up to $1 million for legal services.

According to its website, CCIJ’s mission is to “use coordination, advocacy and legal services to fight for the release of immigrants detained in California.”

“For community work, the proposal is that private funding is being made to help the county fund half of its annual budget and fund the other half,” Fortunato Bas said in part.

Supervisor David Haubert said funding is a “community effort” and is possible through “public/private partnerships,” emphasizing that the financial burden is not just the county.

In a Facebook post Wednesday, Fortunato Bas said a third of Alameda County residents are immigrants, and “half of our children grow up in families with at least one immigrant parent.”

“We are a diverse county, and our communities need protection. Federal administration policies are causing fear among our residents,” she writes in part. “The unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors demonstrates the county’s commitment to immigrants and refugee communities.

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The funds approved Tuesday come after it approved $1.3 million in February for the immigration unit at the Alameda County Public Defense Office, according to the NBC Bay Area.

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