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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence - Item 14Flores, Dora From: Bulmaro Vicente < boomer@chispaoc.org > Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2025 3:17 PM To: eComment Subject: Agenda Item 14 — Support for Senate Bill 627 (Wiener, Arreguin, Perez), Senate Bill 805 (Perez), and H.R. 4176 (Correa) — the No Secret Police Act. Attachments: 7.15.24 Chispa LOS Item 14_ Secret Police.pdf Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. Hello, Please find attached Chispa's letter of support for Item 14 In Solidarity, Boomer Policy and Political Director I Chispa e: boomer@chispaoc.org c: 71�4�7.4271 1505 E 17th Street Suite 117 Santa Ana, CA 92705 Chispa is building a political home for young Latinxs in Orange County! Please consider making a donation to help us build our casita. Chispa is a project of Tides Advocacy, a 5010 non-profit organization. Chispa � July 15, 2025 Mayor Amezcua and Members of the Council City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza P.O. Bo 1988, M31 Santa Ana, CA 92701 RE: Support for Item 14 — Resolution Supporting Senate Bill 627 (Wiener, Arreguin, Perez), Senate Bill 805 (Perez), and H.R. 4176 (Correa) — the No Secret Police Act. Mayor Amezcua and Members of the Santa Ana City Council, On behalf of Chispa, we write in strong support of Item 14, a resolution supporting Senate Bills 627 (SB 627) and 805 (SB 805) and H.R. 4176 (HR 4176) — the No Secret Police Act. We urge the Santa Ana City Council (Council) to adopt this resolution and affirm the City of Santa Ana's (City) commitment to law enforcement accountability, immigrant protections, and civil liberties. As an organization rooted in immigrant, working-class communities, we know firsthand the fear and confusion that comes when law enforcement officers —particularly ICE agents and other federal officers —operate while masked or without clear identification. These practices erode trust, blur lines of authority, and perpetuate trauma, especially for those who have already been disproportionately impacted by surveillance, detention, and deportation systems. SB 627, introduced by Senators Wiener and Arreguin, and SB 805, authored by Senator Perez, set clear statewide standards to prohibit anonymity in law enforcement during public interactions, while making narrow exceptions for legitimate safety concerns. These bills ensure that officers are identifiable and accountable to the communities they serve. Similarly, HR 4176, introduced by Congressman Lou Correa, addresses dangerous and unaccountable practices at the federal level. In cities like Santa Ana, where masked ICE agents have carried out enforcement actions without transparency, this legislation responds directly to our community's calls for justice and dignity. For these reasons, Chispa urges you to vote YES on Item 14 and stand with our community in supporting this critical resolution for transparency and accountability. Sincerely, Bulmaro Vicente Policy and Political Director Chispa CC: vamezcua(c(santa-ana.ori� PBacerraksanta-ana.org TPhan _,santa-ana.org DPenaloza(c( Santa-ana. orb JessieLopezksanta-ana.org JRvanHernande z(a(santa-ana. ors bvazquez(c(santa-ana.or