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ACLU-SDIC Testimony – San Diego City Council Considers Whether to Continue Surveillance Use Policies

The following testimony outlines the ACLU-SDIC's opposition to the San Diego City Council continuing the city's contract with Flock Safety. This testimony was delivered before the San Diego City Council by ACLU-SDIC Central San Diego Organizer Blair Overstreet on December 9, 2025.

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The ACLU of San Diego & Imperial Counties Launches Local Civic Engagement Campaigns

Nationwide, our communities are experiencing a coordinated attack on our civil rights designed to make us feel overwhelmed and powerless.
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ACLU-SDIC Testimony – Vista City Council Considers the Community Safety and Due Process Resolution

The following testimony outlines the ACLU-SDIC's support for the Vista Community Safety and Due Process Resolution. This testimony was delivered before the Vista City Council by ACLU-SDIC Managing Policy Director Nalini Gupta on November 18, 2025.
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ACLU-SDIC Testimony – San Diego County Board of Supervisors Considers Drafting CLEAR Ordinance

The following testimony outlines the ACLU-SDIC's support for drafting the Civil Liberties Enforcement and Accountability Rules (CLEAR) Ordinance. This testimony was delivered before the San Diego County Board of Supervisors by ACLU-SDIC Staff Attorney Brisa Velazquez October 21, 2025.

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ACLU-SDIC Testimony – San Diego City Council Considers Due Process & Safety Ordinance

The following testimony outlines the ACLU-SDIC's support for the Due Process & Safety Ordinance proposed. This testimony was delivered before the San Diego City Council by ACLU-SDIC Immigrants' Rights Staff Attorney Brisa Velazquez October 20, 2025.

By Brisa Velazquez

Cross-Section of San Diego County Leaders Urge Board of Supervisors to Vote ‘No’ on Proposal to Join Trump Lawsuit Against California

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Video of the entire press conference is here.

Don’t side with Trump, Stand with California video is here.

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Norma Chavez-Peterson: “… we are here together say to our County Board of Supervisor: do not side with Trump, Stand with us, San Diegans, Stand with California against the administration’s attack on California. We ask Chairwoman Gaspar, who is currently running for congress and docketed the item for April 17, pull the item off the agenda. We ask that our other Board of Supervisors visibly and vocally stand up with San Diegans and California and publicly declare their vote a no and join us in asking Chairwoman Gaspar to remove the item from the docket.”

Verna Griffin-Tabor: “I’m the CEO for the Center for Community Solutions. We’re the only rape crisis center for the City of San Diego and most of the County and we also offer healing and prevention for domestic violence. I’m here today because what we see on a daily basis, if the closed sessions goes forward could put women and children at risk. When local police officers and sheriff’s deputies act as deportation agents trust and confidence in law enforcement is eroded. If it is eroded people who have been raped and been victims of domestic violence may not call for help and increases the likelihood of harm or death… Many time survivors are brought to this country. They have every right to legal status but the perpetrators of violence use their legal status as a weapon, one more way of power and control. So, please Board of Supervisors hear our voice for the safety and wellbeing of our community and pull this item from the agenda next Tuesday.”

Pastor Terrell Fletcher: “We as a community of faith and Californians in general, we value family and we value the reality of a child being raised with his mom and dad and with his parents. … Families are an American value and our White House and their policies are threatening something that is very core to the greatness of America. … We implore our county leaders not to vote with these policies.”

Vilavanh Sanginthirath: “I launched my business to create opportunities for education, empowerment and entrepreneurship for our community members. I made this decision because I know first-hand the collective talents of all our people. From laborers to entrepreneurs and leading CEOs our economy is strong because we have embraced immigrants. In fact, I am the byproduct of first generation immigrant parents and there are hundreds and thousands of people like me who simply need an opportunity and a chance to make something of themselves.”

Christiana Russell: “Born and raised in Los Angeles, later moving to Arizona, where I graduated and worked for nearly 10 years in mental health and prevention education, I saw first-hand how an anti-immigrant policy also known as SB 1070 negatively impacted households, community relations and ultimately the economy… I am urging the supervisors to prioritize the health and well-being of our community over political rhetoric.”

David Garcias: “Statewide we represent over 700,000 workers and their families and SEIU is proud to have helped sponsor the act that protects immigrants and we want to make sure that we continue this fight to protect all workers. Workers should be treated equally no matter what their immigration status. California is the sixth largest economy in the world and it’s because we have embraced immigrants. And they are Californians just like all of us…We want to make sure the Board of Supervisors do not vote on this. … This is not a fight that our community wants.

Ismahan Abdullahi: “I stand here as a refugee who fled a civil war with my family with nothing but the clothes on our back. And like me, many refugee and immigrant families have endured hardship, and tragedies to flee to the shores of America. And with the hopes of starting a new life and be a part of the American dream. The American dream means something unique and powerful to a newcomer famil

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Contract Position: Field Canvassers

Contract Position Field CanvassersThe American Civil Liberties Union of San Diego and Imperial Counties (ACLU-SDIC) seeks to contract with motivated and outgoing individuals to join our voter engagement program as field canvassers. This will be a non-partisan effort to engage ACLU members around the importance of the district attorney and ACLU’s Smart Justice platform. Field canvassers will knock on doors and talk over the phone with voters and ACLU members throughout San Diego County.District attorneys (DA) have tremendous power to impact the lives of millions of people, their families, and entire communities, but most people do not know their local DA or what they do. They decide whether to press charges, to seek jail time or to provide an opportunity to rebuild a person’s life by referring to a diversion program.This is a part-time, temporary contract position that runs through June 5th, 2018. Field canvassers will work 10-15 hours per week, during evenings and weekends under the direction of an ACLU Organizer. Individuals impacted by the criminal justice system, or formerly – incarcerated individuals are encouraged to apply.About the ACLU of San Diego & Imperial Counties: The ACLU-SDIC is a not-for-profit 501(c)4 civil liberties and civil rights organization working to advance equality, freedom, and justice. The ACLU-SDIC covers the length of California’s border with Mexico. It is also part of the ACLU of California, a collaborative of the three ACLU affiliates in California. The ACLU’s California offices are located in San Diego, El Centro, Los Angeles, Orange County, the Inland Empire, Fresno, San Francisco, and Sacramento. Together, the three affiliates have more than 300,000 members and 200 staff people in California. In addition to our sister organizations, the ACLU values partnerships and collaboration with community organizations and groups across the state and along the border.The ACLU-SDIC utilizes an integrated approach to our work and has a proven track record of success combining litigation, policy advocacy, legislation, research and analysis, public education, strategic communications, and community organizing to achieve meaningful social change. Our work is accomplished in conjunction with our 501(c)3 organization, the ACLU Foundation of San Diego & Imperial Counties. Both organizations have the same overall mission. Two separate corporate entities allow us to conduct a broad range of work to protect civil liberties.As we move into a new era and face dangerous policies that threaten our civil rights and civil liberties, we remain dedicated to confronting these issues and defending the progress we have made. We must use our decades of experience in impact litigation, legislative advocacy, and fearless organizing to fight these un-American policies and protect our most cherished rights and freedoms. We are the resistance. Join us.Job duties and responsibilities:

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Cross-Section of San Diego County Leaders Urge Board of Supervisors to Stand Up for California and Reject Trump’s Anti-Immigrant Agenda

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Civic Engagement: Walk for Justice

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Civic Engagement: Walk for Justice

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ACLU of California Statement on 2018 Legislation to Hold Police Accountable

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ACLU of San Diego & Imperial Counties Condemns New ICE Policy on Detaining Pregnant Women

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ACLU Comment on Trump Administration Plan to Include Citizenship Question in 2020 Census

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Civic Engagement: Phone Banking

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