NEW ITEM

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TUESDAY, MARCH 3
5PM

MESSAGE FROM CAUSE:

Join us tomorrow in Santa Maria to say loud and clear,
ICE Out of the 805:

Santa Maria City Hall, 110 E Cook Street

On Tuesday, the Santa Maria City Council will finally vote on a motion to establish an immigration ad hoc committee – a long-overdue step where community concerns about increased immigration enforcement can be heard and real solutions can be developed.

Santa Maria is home to one of the largest Latino populations in the Central Coast. Thousands of immigrant families live, work, and shop here. Santa Maria has also been one of the communities most impacted by ICE raids. Despite this, city officials have remained largely silent and at times have even voiced support for the agency, going so far as to say they wish Santa Maria could return to the 1950s – a time when people of color were segregated, silenced, and denied basic civil rights – deepening fear in our neighborhoods. During this time, other cities across our region have dedicated hundreds of thousands of dollars to legal and economic aid for immigrant families.

Since January 2025, community-based organizations, immigration support groups, activists, and neighbors have stepped up where our officials have not. We’ve built rapid response networks. We’ve provided support to those who need it most. We’ve organized donation drives to support impacted families. We have shown what community care looks like.

Meanwhile, Santa Maria City Council continues to debate whether simply forming a committee is doing too much to support immigrants.

Santa Maria needs more than symbolic resolutions. We demand transparency. We demand protections. We demand action.

On March 3, show up and make it clear: our immigrant neighbors deserve safety, due process, and the right to live without fear. Let’s fill City Hall and ensure our elected officials hear directly from the people they represent.

Be there. Bring your family. Bring your neighbors. Raise your voice.

In solidarity,

Lucas Zucker and Hazel Davalos
Co-Executive Directors, CAUSE

PS: We’re hiring a Policy Advocate in Lompoc to help turn community voices into policy change. This role will analyze and advocate for local and state policies while supporting organizing campaigns led by immigrant and working families in Lompoc.⁠ Learn more here!

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www.sbcan.org

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Jeanne Sparks and Ken Hough, Co-Executive Directors