Dozens of local leaders from across the Bay Area came together Friday in San Francisco to announce the creation of a regional fund dedicated to helping families impacted by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations.

Mayors and officials from various cities throughout the region, including Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie, and San Jose Mayor Mahan, spoke at an event to launch the “Stand Together Bay Area Fund.”

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Dirk van Ulden

These same folks should be more generous with funding victims of these criminals that ICE is targeting. Why are they kissing up to an element in our society that is undesirable and generally a blight on our community? Support ICE in every way one can, they are the heroes, not these bleeding hearts and their perverse support for sustained crime.

GoodCitizen

@Dirk. 'Undesirable.' Wow. Harsh words. Aren't you married to an immigrant? (Don't mean to be personal but you have shared this on here in the past).

Dirk van Ulden

Not only that, she is Latina and I am an immigrant myself. Both of us came here following the rules, and did not hold our hands up and expected government largesse. We waited to have children once we had steady jobs and a house to raise them in. No Section 11 Housing and SNAP for us. The folks that I call undesirable are the petty and professional criminals being harbored by their respective communities and families. If one is a contributing resident, has kept out of trouble, is no burden on society, and has made a sincere effort to assimilate we would be more tolerant.

Terence Y

GoodCitizen, it appears the van Ulden's are legal. Please don’t be fooled by Democrats who attempt to conflate legal with illegal. Let’s all do our part to help those who should not be here self deport and if they fail to do so, let’s help ICE do their job to enforce the law. A reminder that those who are here legally have absolutely nothing to worry about.

Terence Y

As long as these folks aren’t wasting taxpayer money on this fund, go for it. One has to wonder how much money these mayors and officials from various cities throughout the region are donating to the cause, if anything. Meanwhile, I’d encourage everyday folks to support ICE as they work to remove criminals from our midst. And for those law enforcement officers who don’t support the message of these “leaders” aiding and abetting of people illegally crossing our border, think about joining ICE to have real leaders who support law enforcement. There are added incentives including bonuses and student loan forgiveness in doing so. And better yet, your local knowledge will be a benefit. For all Americans.

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