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Immigration Justice Collaborative Launches Informational Videos for Latino Voters in Battleground States

The Immigration Justice Collaborative is producing bilingual informational videos to encourage all persons eligible to vote to register and to vote in the November election. 


Bakersfield, CA, USA – WEBWIRE

“It is evident that Trump’s policies would result in an authoritarian government, a disregard for the United States Constitution and an existential threat to democracy,” says, H.A. “Beto” Sala, Attorney and Co-Founder of the Immigration Justice Collaborative.

The Immigration Justice Collaborative (IJC) was formed in 2017 in response to President Trump’s immigration policies. These policies were unjustifiable, discriminatory, and arbitrary.

Over 25 lawyers in Kern County participated in panels that traveled to many rural areas to inform our immigrant communities throughout the county of their constitutional rights and how to respond to oppressive immigration policies implemented during the Trump administration. Each panel was comprised of 12 lawyers who provided vital information about constitutional protections involving detentions and searches, family law, employment, immigration, housing, and education.

The IJC is a unique organization. There is no other entity that is structured like the IJC, which has reached hundreds of immigrants who have immeasurably benefitted from the information provided by the lawyers from Kern County, located in California’s Southern San Joaquin Valley.

In 2024, in response to anticipated actions by Trump if he were to prevail in the presidential election, the IJC is producing informational videos in English and Spanish to encourage all persons eligible to both register and vote in the November election. “It is evident that Trump’s policies would result in an authoritarian government, a disregard for the United States Constitution and an existential threat to democracy,” says, H.A. “Beto” Sala, Attorney and Co-Founder of the Immigration Justice Collaborative.

The IJC is reaching out through social media to local communities in California and to communities in the critical states of Nevada, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Georgia, and Minnesota. The goal is to defeat Donald Trump and to go forward with a nation committed to social justice and equal treatment for all.

The IJC is not affiliated, nor funded by the Harris For President Campaign.


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