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Dear John,
Right to the City Alliance stands in solidarity with the people of Los Angeles and all communities under attack across the country who are being scapegoated by the Trump regime. The streets of Los Angeles are filled with everyday people–parents, workers, neighbors, and students defending their community against authoritarian attacks from the federal government in ways we haven’t seen in decades. They are making the only reasonable response to what we all can clearly see is state sanctioned terror: they are denying law enforcement from detaining people in workplaces, restaurants, community spaces, and their very own homes with zero due process. ICE raids are state sponsored displacement, pure and simple.
The activation of the National Guard and the mobilization of the Marines to Los Angeles, Trump’s meeting with the military leadership today and this Saturday’s military parade in D.C. represents an accelerating escalation towards authoritarianism that we must resist.
We call on our elected officials, judges, journalists and media outlets and every organization and institution with a commitment to community and social good to use every instrument at their disposal to demand that the military not be turned against the people.
Authoritarianism is dependent on division and fear. Our response has to be connection and unity.
Our power lies in the unity of everyday people standing shoulder to shoulder to protect and defend one another, our neighborhoods and our right to live free from state violence. All of us–not just the wealthy and powerful–deserve to be safe in our communities, whether we are renters, union leaders or day laborers. Now more than ever we can and must exercise our rights to free speech, assembly, and to hold our government accountable.
Right to the City Alliance and our members will organize, we will be in the streets, we will do everything possible to fight this escalation against our movements, our communities and our immigrant relatives, neighbors and loved ones .
Los Angeles will resist, our movements will resist, and our country will resist. See you in the streets.
In solidarity,
Dawn Phillips
Executive Director
Right to the City Alliance
Resources to Support:
Communities in Los Angeles are demanding:
• The immediate release of all those detained during the raids over the past several days.
• Transparency about the amount of people detained, their names, locations and the charges they face.
• Entry into those locations for legal service providers and members of Congress.
Organizations and community members are sharing an abundance of resources and information right now; here are just a few that we wanted to highlight:
For those directly impacted:
• California Immigrant Policy Center’s Resources Webpage [[link removed]] : Particularly the Rapid Response Network Lists and KYR Materials ( English [[link removed]] | Spanish [[link removed]] )
• Know Your Rights Guide during an ICE encounter (if pulled over, ICE at door, locating a detained loved one)
For those in the National Guard/Military that don’t want to mobilize against civilians:
• Encrypted form for National Guard/Active Military at risk of activation looking for support - [link removed] [[link removed]]
• GI Rights Hotline - highly trained counselors that can confidentially talk through options and risks with military members - [link removed] [[link removed]] / 1-877-447-4487
For those who want to take action:
• Join a No Kings event [[link removed]] in your region on Saturday, June 14th
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