co-sponsored, including supervisor campos, supervisor dufty, supervisor alioto-pier, and supervisor chu. and this is actually and supervisor mirkarimi as well. this is a resolution declaring today clinic by the bay today. today, clinic by the day is hoped its doors in the excelsor district. it was started by volunteers m medicine. and the the work of janet reilly and scott howgie to bring this to san francisco. volunteers in medicine will be bringing together a team of health care providers who most of them who are retirees who will be providing free medical care, to people who are about 250,000 250% of the poverty line. in the else sexor district, in the outer mission and in the excelsor district, in the outer mission, and those who don t have medical care or health insurance. the clinic itself is amazing site. i was just there today. beautiful rooms. lots of space to provide care. an x-ray machine. there s a referral to specialty care throughout the city. it is rema
li on behalf of our students. and i want to say that this simply is one of our city college students. and who came here and he s a good person, honor student. just as every student in our school. he speaks fluent english and understands about the american culture. he is hung out with american friends. we do not see any reason why we say that he s not he s not american enough to stay in this country. that s why as a student representative of city college of san francisco, i would like to say on behalf of our students that we will be see the san francisco board of supervisors pass the resolution item 54. to support and stop deporting him back to peru. thank you very much. next speaker. thank you for the opportunity to speak in support of mr. li. i m a staff attorney with asian law caucus. i haven t had the opportunity to meet steve in person since he s been detained in arizona. but today, i ve heard his loved ones and friends describe a hard-working young man who s
he is hung out with american friends. we do not see any reason why we say that he s not he s not american enough to stay in this country. that s why as a student representative of city college of san francisco, i would like to say on behalf of our students that we will be see the san francisco board of supervisors pass the resolution item 54. to support and stop deporting him back to peru. thank you very much. next speaker. thank you for the opportunity to speak in support of mr. li. i m a staff attorney with asian law caucus. i haven t had the opportunity to meet steve in person since he s been detained in arizona. but today, i ve heard his loved ones and friends describe a hard-working young man who s dedicating to serving his community. sadly, we ve had far too many tough conversations in that very same detention center with young men and women who are able and eager to serve their community. but can t because their country is trying to deport them. we must take
actually, with regard to item 35, supervisor avalos, do you have a motion, an amendment, to item 35? supervisor avalos: i m sorry. thank you for reminding me. president chiu: why don t we take these two items in order starting with item 34. item 34 is a resolution denouncing the deportation of shing ma steve li a dream act student at the college of san francisco and to grant him deferred action stat us and urge congress to pass the dream act. president chiu: supervisor mar. supervisor mar: thank you. president chiu and thanks to my colleagues who are co-authors of this and also including supervisor bevan dufty who is a co-author now. i want to acknowledge the student organizing at city college and within san francisco state university, and at ucla and many campuses around the country to raise the issue of supporting steve li and stopping his deportation and acknowledging also the campus community connections that are being built with organizations like the asian law caucu