The San Diego Rapid Response Network’s blueprint for humanitarian reception of people seeking asylum at its respite shelter network serves as…
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Welcoming People Seeking Safety: A San Diego Blueprint for Humanitarian Reception
The San Diego Rapid Response Network’s blueprint for humanitarian reception of people seeking asylum at its respite shelter network serves as…
SDRRN Commends County Board of Supervisors Vote for Plan to Support People Seeking Asylum
San Diego Rapid Response Network (SDRRN), a coalition of human rights and service organizations, attorneys, and community leaders dedicated to aiding immigrants and their families in the San Diego border region, applauds the San Diego County Board of Supervisors for voting today to plan for and support people seeking asylum.
ET TU, JARED POLIS? Buses are not the answer to emergency migrant services and immigration policy reforms.
It’s the mayors who have stepped up as the leading problem solvers struggling with a genuine conundrum: What should an effective response to migrant issues look like for the affected cities and towns? A national coordination plan that designates a fede…
ET TU, JARED POLIS? Buses are not the answer to emergency migrant services and immigration policy reforms.
It’s the mayors who have stepped up as the leading problem solvers struggling with a genuine conundrum: What should an effective response to migrant issues look like for the affected cities and towns? A national coordination plan that designates a fede…
San Diego Rapid Response Network Statement Re: SDRRN Migrant Shelter Services Capacity Updated December 27, 2022
Every day, San Diego Rapid Response Network (SDRRN) Migrant Shelter Services welcomes hundreds of asylum seekers released from U.S. Department of Homeland Security with a priority on the most vulnerable, including those with medical conditions, families, LGBTQI, etc.
Federal Officials Leave Dozens of Migrants at Bus Stations Across San Diego County
Due to flight delays from winter storms, migrant shelters haven’t been able to move guests through as quickly as normal and are now at capacity, meaning many new arrivals have been left on the streets. Normally, after crossing the border, migrants who …
How will asylum work after Title 42 ends? No one knows yet
JFS’ Kate Clark, senior director for immigration services, was interviewed about current uncertainties surrounding Title 42, and how looming legal changes will affect asylum seekers in the near future. Lack of information has led to rumors, confusion, …
CAWTF Holds Press Conference Calling For End to Title 42
The California Welcoming Task Force held a press conference on Monday, May 23, 2022, to call for an end to Title 42, Restoration of Humane Process for People Seeking Asylum.
‘I Will Help You’: San Diegan Steps Up to Help Ukrainians at US-Mexico Border
Since the war started, Moores has helped 12 families get out of Ukraine and into the U.S. She has been teaming…