A message from Commissioner Singleton. On Thursday, November 6th, several schools in North Portland went into lockdown due to I.C.E kidnapping and heightened presence in the area. This led to fear, confusion, and community coming together.
"It broke my heart to hear schools in North Portland had to go into lockdown because of the I.C.E presence in the community. My staff was contacted by several County employees at impacted schools and in the area with questions and asks for support. Kids should not have to worry about their parents, teachers, classmates, or anyone being kidnapped by ICE for taking them to and from school."
" Yesterday, I went to one of the impacted schools at dismissal time, and my heart was warmed by seeing so many concerned community members showing up to support our little ones. Multnomah County residents showed up for each other, and it was beautiful. Many have continued to contact my office asking how they can help, so I have gathered some information."
Get Educated!
There are trainings to help people recognize and report I.C.E. Here are some I know of:
Portland Immigrants Right Coalition's Migra Watch
Latino Network's Immigration Resource Guide
Oregon Justice Research Center's Know Your Rights Training
Take Action!
Use your knowledge to volunteer your time with grassroots efforts:
Portland Immigrants Right Coalition
IMIrG's Accompaniment Program
PAT and Together Lab's Neighbor to Neighbor Volunteers
Voz's Adopt A Day Labor Corner Volunteer Sign Up
Build Community!
Share verified information
Reach out to others and your elected officials
Here is a message from me along with information. This week was very trying for many families and many are tired. I want to thank my team for their work this week as we navigated everything. Find helpful links on my link tree. linktr.ee/shannonsingl... #D2 #Immigration #NoICE #MultCo