On this. Its a very difficult issue. Its not easy and thank you for tackling it. I am rick cojo and as the Largest Organization serving lgbt and transgender family with children and we recognize the stigma of open communication and safety. Secured communities introduces a level of uncertainty in the community and creates distrust and personal safety are weighed against priorities. What better way to make sure theyre emboldened to the community and unable to trust Law Enforcement. In the United States there are thousands of immigrants that identify as gay, lesbian or transgender and always with a stigma studies have shown that members of the Lgbtq Community are not reporting and with the additional stigmaation of documentation status whether real or perceived and make members of the Community Less likely to support crimes. The name of security only portends to give safety and not safety at all and we stand with immigrant communities and all communities and with you San Francisco and boa
Advocates of direct democracy in San Francisco to adopt legislation that has teeth and doesnt compromise and tangible change that people can feel so i support it and so does the arab organizing resource center. Thank you. Thank you very much. Next speaker please. Good afternoon. I want to thank you for your initiative on this. Its a very difficult issue. Its not easy and thank you for tackling it. I am rick cojo and as the Largest Organization serving lgbt and transgender family with children and we recognize the stigma of open communication and safety. Secured communities introduces a level of uncertainty in the community and creates distrust and personal safety are weighed against priorities. What better way to make sure theyre emboldened to the community and unable to trust Law Enforcement. In the United States there are thousands of immigrants that identify as gay, lesbian or transgender and always with a stigma studies have shown that members of the Lgbtq Community are not reporti
Moral indictment, a moral corrective and indictment of a federal system largely born of fear and bigotry and also the pursuit of profits that systematic and adversely affect millions of immigrants and their families since 2003 when the Homeland Security launched operation end game and the massive and ambitious immigration crack down that our country ever embarked on. Lastly as a Faith Community we have a tradition of visiting and extending dignity to the prisoners, and to offer and promote sanctuary to make sure that they have fair trial and opportunity for rehabilitation, of restoration and redemption into society and therefore we support due process for all. Thank you very much. Next speaker please. My name is [inaudible] and i am the Program Director of african [inaudible] network. I want to say words and in. [speaking spanish] spanish and i think this is what its all about so not about immigrants but [inaudible] with our elected authorities and we have been part of different progra
Legislation that has teeth and doesnt compromise and tangible change that people can feel so i support it and so does the arab organizing resource center. Thank you. Thank you very much. Next speaker please. Good afternoon. I want to thank you for your initiative on this. Its a very difficult issue. Its not easy and thank you for tackling it. I am rick cojo and as the Largest Organization serving lgbt and transgender family with children and we recognize the stigma of open communication and safety. Secured communities introduces a level of uncertainty in the community and creates distrust and personal safety are weighed against priorities. What better way to theyre emboldened to the community and unable to trust Law Enforcement. In the United States there are thousands of immigrants that identify as gay, lesbian or transgender and always with a stigma studies have shown that members of the Lgbtq Community are not reporting and with the additional stigmaation of documentation status whe
Police officer finally met one of the men who helped save his life. He was shot in the head when he pulled over a taxi cab driver. In his rescue, a chopper pilot had to pull off difficult maneuvers at the school playground. They got a chance to meet this week. Virginia bureau chief reporter, julie carey was there. Reporter when i interviewed him, he told me he wanted to meet the helicopter pilot that landed on this playground to help save him. He met the medic on board, got a chance to say thanks in person to that pilot. You were on the ground. We needed to get to you. We dodged over there. Reporter its a conversation and reunion Alexandria Police officer, peter, hoped to have for months. On the oneyear anniversary of the day he was shot in the head on motorcycle patrol, it happened. They heard the story of the day from one of the most critical emergency responders, Park Police Eagle one pilot. Somebody told me before that, officer down. Im not going anywhere. Thats what he did. You kn