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Video: This Young Girl Used her Quinceañera to Protest the Separation of Families

“Alexa Lopez protested her father’s detention by ICE by dancing in front of his prison – a dance she was supposed to share with him.” — The Lens.

Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity practices Sanctuary by accompanying families who are advocating for the release of their loved one in detention. At our monthly interfaith vigils we gather to provide a space to nourish our activism, to connect with families, to educate, and to get involved.

In 2018 we supported the Lopez family by training an accompaniment team from First Congregational Church of Berkeley to assist them in their campaign to #FreeRaul. That year Raul’s daughter Alexa was turning 15 and would be celebrating her Quinceañera, but since her father has been detained, this was not an option. Nonetheless she insisted on making a statement of the impact her father’s detention is having in her life. This video was filmed at our interfaith immigration vigil where Alexa performed her “Vals” coming of age dance outside the West County Detention Facility in Richmond, CA, where her father was detained. Her statement gained national media attention, and public support for Raul’s bond hearing.

Update, June 2019: In September 2018, this family celebrated Raul Lopez’ return home to the Bay Area California. He and his lawyer continue to fight his deportation order, but at least he is now with his family, and not incarcerated.

Film by Deborah Svoboda for The Lens YouTube channel.

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Loved ones of immigrants detained at West County Detention Facility Call for Immediate Reunification of Families

Media advisory for: Saturday, July 14, 11 a.m.

Press Contact: Sarah Lee, slee@im4humanintegrity.org, 858-229-6641 or Lourdes Barraza, 408-508-9362‬

Loved ones of immigrants detained at West County Detention Facility Call for Immediate Reunification of Families

Family members and advocates call for a just and responsible closure of the immigrant detention facility; demand release of all immigrants detained and access to legal representation.

What: Family members of immigrants detained at West County Detention Facility will call for the immediate release of their loved ones and for alternatives to detention, so that they can reunite with their families and have the opportunity to fight their deportation cases with legal representation.

“My five-year-old niece hasn’t seen her mother in a year and cries for her everyday,” said Liliana, who is caring for her two nieces while her sister is detained at the West County Detention Facility. “The eight-month old baby has been separated from her mother since she was just three days old. These children are suffering the most and they need to be with their mother.”

“There are so many unknowns,” said Anna whose husband has been detained for 11 months. “But we hope that this could be an opportunity for him and others to be released on bond or another alternative to detention.”

Families belong together in their communities where they can be safe and thrive, not separated from each other.

For more information, including time and location click here.

 

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Important Update: Termination of ICE Contract at West County Facility

Dear Friends,
Today the Contra Costa County (CCC) Sheriff, David Livingston announced that he is ending the ICE contract to house federal immigration detainees at the West County Detention Facility.
For 7 years we have held a monthly prayer vigil at the West County Detention Facility to bring awareness to the growing national problem of immigration detention. We have prayed with families whose loved ones were detained at WCDF and for all those impacted by the range of immigration enforcement policies and the absence of a pathway to citizenship for immigrants who are vital parts of our communities. Our relationship and commitment to detainees and their families has led us to join them in advocating for better detention conditions, access to visitation programs, affordable phone calls, release of their loved ones, and post-release housing and support. Due to great community advocacy and effort we witnessed beautiful moments of liberation from detention and the reunification of families and our wider community.
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