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Arevalo, Evelyn <br /> From: Dorian Romero <dorian@saascoalition.org> <br /> Sent: Tuesday, February 4, 2025 3:04 PM <br /> To: eComment <br /> Cc: Amezcua, Valerie; Bacerra, Phil; Phan, Thai; Penaloza, David; Lopez, Jessie; Hernandez, <br /> Johnathan; Vazquez, Benjamin <br /> Subject: Agenda Item 21: Sanctuary Policy Advisory Group <br /> Attachments: Agenda Item 21 Sanctuary Policy Advisory Group.pdf <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana.Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br /> Dear Mayor Amezcua and City Councilmembers, <br /> My name is Dorian Romero, Project Director of Santa Ana Active Streets, a community based organization that <br /> focuses on bicyclist and pedestrian safety and advocacy efforts in Santa Ana. In our work we understand that <br /> getting around safely does not just mean on bike or foot. One's personal identity is a factor that influences how <br /> our community members stay alive and get to their destinations safely. The majority of our program <br /> participants come from immigrant backgrounds or households, and do not own a vehicle. Our work is <br /> intersectional and believes that a liveable environment includes many factors such as clean air, safe roads, <br /> affordable housing, access to open space and healthy food, and most importantly an environment that protects <br /> and welcomes our immigrant communities. That is why we are committed to stand with our immigrant <br /> community members in OC and Sanctuary in Santa Ana. <br /> I am writing to express my strong support for moving forward with Agenda Item 21 and bringing back the <br /> Sanctuary Policy Advisory Group, a community oversight mechanism written within the ordinance to facilitate <br /> trust and transparency between the City of Santa Ana and its immigrant residents. <br /> In January 2017, the Council passed a robust Ordinance with language stating that they would establish a task <br /> force made up of community members to advise the City Council on policies related to the ordinance, including <br /> helping craft policies to protect immigrants as well as recommend ways to use and oversee a city fund to help <br /> immigrants fight deportation in court. This advisory group has not met for some time and with so much <br /> uncertainty, now is the time for the City of Santa Ana to reaffirm its support for the immigrant community and <br /> revive the Sanctuary Policy Advisory Group to help facilitate trust and transparency between the City of Santa <br /> Ana and its immigrant residents. <br /> Santa Ana's status as a sanctuary city builds on years of community-based struggles fighting for the political, <br /> economic, and human rights of our vibrant immigrant communities. I stand firm with Councilwoman Lopez's <br /> request for the advisory group to reconvene within 30 days to provide updates to the city and <br /> recommendations on ways they can better protect residents. <br /> I look forward to seeing the re-implementation of the Sanctuary Ordinance & Advisory Board and the role it will <br /> take to protect immigrant's rights in Santa Ana. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Dorian Romero <br /> Santa Ana Active Streets, Project Director <br /> Santa Ana, Ca <br /> i <br />