OCJF in the News
OC immigrants facing deportation need better legal services, report says
ABC: Orange County has some of the highest number of immigrants facing deportation in CA, new report says
Immigrant Communities in Orange County: Reason for Hope and Continuing to Work
By Blanca A. Ramirez, PhD in Sociology, University of Southern California and Sabrina Rivera, Executive Director, Orange County Justice Fund
Making a Difference Through the Orange County Justice Fund (OCJF)
Wilkinson College alumna Tanya Leon (’19 & ’22) recently started a new position as the program coordinator for the Orange County Justice Fund (OCJF),
Morris: More Harm Created in the U.S. Immigration System
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced that families, loved ones and community members can once again visit persons detained by the federal government on May 11, 2022.
Coronavirus lawsuit
Conditions for immigrant detainees in Adelanto ‘ideal’ for disease ACLU files lawsuit on behalf of six detainees with underlying medical problems.
Cooperation with ICE
Forum to discuss Orange County Sheriff’s cooperation with ICE (CHANGE)
Working with Young Leaders
High school student’s nonprofit seeks social justice reforms. Orange County Justice Project has chapters on eight campuses in Irvine, Tustin and Fullerton.
Fundraising Efforts
Comedian Sandra De And uses online stand-up shows to raise money for local charities. Sandra De Anda is an activist, resident, and comedian in Santa Ana who recently raised $1,000 for Orange County Rapid Response Network.
Terrorization by ICE
“My husband’s fingers have become numb, feeling no sensation in his fingertips and even after asking for medical treatment for two straight weeks in Adelanto, he has yet to receive it.”
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