SIREN in the New: Trump postpones immigration raids, calls for quick bipartisan solution

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conduct an enforcement operation at an Atlanta home in 2017.Photo: Bryan Cox / U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement 2017

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conduct an enforcement operation at an Atlanta home in 2017.

Photo: Bryan Cox / U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement 2017

SF Chronicle // Lauren Hernández and Gwendolyn Wu June 22, 2019 Updated: June 22, 2019 8:23 p.m.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conduct an enforcement operation at an Atlanta home in 2017.Photo: Bryan Cox / U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement 2017

President Trump has delayed the nationwide raids scheduled to detain roughly 2,000 recently arrived immigrant families living in the country illegally.

Trump announced Saturday afternoon on Twitter that “At the request of Democrats,” he has decided to delay the mass deportation order for two weeks to give both Republicans and Democrats an opportunity to come to a bipartisan “solution to the Asylum and Loophole problems at the Southern Border.”

“If not, Deportations start!” he warned.

The decision was announced just a day before U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement planned to begin picking up immigrant familiesliving in major cities across the country, including San Francisco.

A source familiar with the decision said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of San Francisco called the president Friday night and asked him to call off the raids.

Pelosi called the pause “welcome.”

“Time is needed for comprehensive immigration reform,” Pelosi said on Twitter. “Families belong together.”

On Wednesday, acting ICE Director Mark Morgan said agents would pick up families who have received final removal orders from immigration courts.

Out of the nearly 11,000 cases where deportation orders were issued because the family did not appear in court, 232 were in the San Francisco court, according to the Executive Office for Immigration Review. More than 95% of the families ordered to that court showed up for their hearings.

“Yet again Trump is playing a cruel game with the lives of children and families to play politics,” said Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf. “As long as his administration continues to threaten our immigrant community, Oakland will continue to prepare — we know our rights and values.”

San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo also slammed the president, saying in a tweet, “We’ll achieve the comprehensive immigration reform that our nation critically needs when we elect a President more interested in solutions than scare tactics.”

Trump’s decision to delay the mass deportations was a “confirmation that this administration’s strategy is to terrorize” immigrant communities, said Hamid Yazdan Panah, advocacy director for the California Collaborative for Immigrant Justice.

“I think it has a real and tangible human cost, and unfortunately that cost is first and foremost the communities that are affected, as well as those who support those communities,” he said.

Yazdan Panah said he doesn’t believe either the White House or Congress will be able to come to a “humanitarian or humane, sensible solution” in the two-week time frame provided to lawmakers.

Maricela Gutiérrez, executive director of immigrant rights organization Siren, said she sees Trump’s last-minute decision as a form of posturing, coming as it does just days after he officially announced his 2020 re-election campaign.

“It’s day to day for ICE, it’s nothing new. They’ve been targeting people with deportation orders,” Gutiérrez said. “It’s just posturing from the president. He’s trying to flex his muscles since he relaunched his campaign ... and he’s trying to perpetuate that good-immigrant/bad-immigrant dichotomy.”

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May 2019 SIREN in the Media

  • Sanctuary Policy is Unchanged. Noticiero Telemundo 48; June 5, 2019.

  • Sanctuary Policy, Police Response and Community Perspective, including De-Bug. Telemundo 48; June 5, 2019.

  • ICE Pressures Jails and the Sanctuary Law. Noticiero Telemundo 48; May 8, 2019.

  • Asylum Applicants Waiting in Mexico. Noticias 14: Edición Nocturna; May 8, 2019.

  • Preparations for May 1st March. Telemundo 48; April 28, 2019.

Mayo 2019 SIREN en las Noticias

  • La Póliza del Santuario No ha Cambiado. Noticiero Telemundo 48; 5 de junio, 2019.

  • Póliza de Santuario, Respuesta Policial y Perspectiva Comunitaria, incluyendo De-Bug. Telemundo 48; 5 de junio, 2019.

  • ICE Presiona a las Carceles y Ley Sanctuario. Noticiero Telemundo 48; 8 de mayo, 2019.

  • Aplicantes de Asilo esperan en México. Noticias 14: Edición Nocturna; 8 de mayo, 2019.

  • Preparativos para la Marcha del 1ero de Mayo. Telemundo 48; 28 de abril, 2019.  

SIREN en Noticias Abril 2019

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Maya Esparza, miembro del Consejo de San José, honra el trabajo de empoderamiento de los votantes de SIREN a través de un reconocimiento el 9 de abril de 2019.

Líderes laborales condenan a Sam Liccardo por su posición sobre la inmigración. San Jose Spotlight. 12 de abril de 2019.

Política de santuario y reunión de la Junta de Supervisores. KCBS-AM; 10 de abril de 2019 03:24 AM PDT.

La política del santuario podría ser deshecha en el condado de Santa Clara. KCBS Radio Blogs; 10 de abril de 2019.

Junta de Supervisores y Política del Santuario. Noticiero Telemundo 48; 9 de abril de 2019 11:03 PM PDT.

Publico discute sobre la política de santuario del Condado de Santa Clara en la reunión de supervisores. East Bay Times en línea; 9 de abril de 2019.

Publico discute sobre la política de santuario del Condado de Santa Clara en la reunión de supervisores. The Mercury News en línea; 9 de abril de 2019. https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/04/09/public-spars-over-santa-clara-county-sanctuary-policy-at-supervisors-meeting/

Cientos de personas atienden la plática sobre la política de santuario del condado de Santa Clara. SFGate, 9 de abril de 2019.

Los supervisores del condado de Santa Clara votan para explorar los cambios a la política del santuario. The Mercury News; 8 de abril de 2019.

Los supervisores del condado de Santa Clara votan para explorar los cambios a la política del santuario. East Bay Times; 8 de abril de 2019.




SIREN in the News April 2019

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San Jose Council Member Maya Esparza honors SIREN’s voter empowerment work through a commendation on April 9, 2019.

Labor leaders condemn Sam Liccardo over stance on immigration. San Jose Spotlight. April 12, 2019.

Sanctuary policy and board of supervisors meeting. KCBS-AM; April 10, 2019 03:24 AM PDT.  

Sanctuary policy could be undone in Santa Clara County. KCBS Radio Blogs; April 10, 2019.

Board of Supervisors Meeting and Sanctuary Policy. Noticiero Telemundo 48; April 9, 2019 11:03 PM PDT.  


Public spars over Santa Clara County sanctuary policy at supervisors' meeting. East Bay Times Online; April 9, 2019

Public spars over Santa Clara County sanctuary policy at supervisors' meeting. The Mercury News Online; April 9, 2019.

Hundreds pack hearing on Santa Clara County’s sanctuary policy. SFGate, April 9, 2019.

Santa Clara County supervisors vote to explore changes to sanctuary policy. The Mercury News; April 8, 2019.

Santa Clara County supervisors vote to explore changes to sanctuary policy. East Bay Times; April 8, 2019.  


SIREN in the News: March 2019

SIREN’s Executive Director, Maricela Gutiérrez, Selected as a César Chávez Community Hero of 2019 by the Marguerite Casey Foundation; March 28, 2019.

“Maricela is a phenomenal movement and spiritual leader in the immigrant and refugee rights movement. She is an impacted community member. She has a beautiful and bold vision of what is possible for communities. She is committed to centering wisdoms and leadership of those most impacted by racism/patriarchy/capitalism/intersectional oppression. She’s a driver. She’s a very successful fundraiser. She cares deeply about people, and she has the utmost integrity. She understands the difference between building for a moment as opposed to building for a movement.”

San Jose Police Chief Wants to Reconsider Sanctuary City Policy in Light of Undocumented Murder Suspect. KNTV-TV Online; March 15, 2019.

Sanctuary Cities Policy Change? Telemundo 48; March 13, 2019.

Secretary of State Alex Padilla Visits SIREN

On March 6, 2019, it was our pleasure to welcome California Secretary of State Alex Padilla to our San Jose office where we talked about the Voter’s Choice Act implementation, voter rights issues, and the 2020 Census.

California's 2016 Voter's Choice Act ensures that voters in five counties - Sacramento, Nevada, Napa, Madera, and San Mateo - receive mail-in ballots 28 days prior to elections. SIREN leaders were able to share their feedback on the Voter’s Choice Act, as well as highlight their successes of the past election cycle, having added over 15,000 new voters, knocked on over 10,000 doors, and contacted over 160,000 voters throughout Northern California and the Central Valley.

SIREN is preparing to launch our 2020 Census Campaign and there is much work ahead in preparation for this momentous event to ensure that every person is counted. Join us in our campaign to register individuals in Northern California and Central Valley and volunteer and support our civic engagement efforts today.