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File #: PAR 24-014    Name: 12/3/2024 Referral Response 2024.15 Immigration Rights Ad Hoc
Type: Preliminary Analysis Report Status: Passed
File created: 11/15/2024 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 12/3/2024 Final action: 12/3/2024
Title: a. Receive a preliminary response to Board Referral 2024.15 (Alejo/Lopez) regarding the creation of a Monterey County Immigrants’ Rights Ad Hoc Committee that will bring together key immigrant community stakeholders that could make recommendations, enhance communication and assist the County of Monterey in preparing and protecting our immigrant community in Monterey County against any unconstitutional and draconian federal actions; and b. Provide direction to staff.
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Completed Board Order Item No. 32
Title
a. Receive a preliminary response to Board Referral 2024.15 (Alejo/Lopez) regarding the creation of a Monterey County Immigrants’ Rights Ad Hoc Committee that will bring together key immigrant community stakeholders that could make recommendations, enhance communication and assist the County of Monterey in preparing and protecting our immigrant community in Monterey County against any unconstitutional and draconian federal actions; and
b. Provide direction to staff.
Report

RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
a. Receive a preliminary response to Board Referral 2024.15 (Alejo/Lopez) regarding the creation of a Monterey County Immigrants’ Rights Ad Hoc Committee that will bring together key immigrant community stakeholders that could make recommendations, enhance communication and assist the County of Monterey in preparing and protecting our immigrant community in Monterey County against any unconstitutional and draconian federal actions; and
b. Provide direction to staff.

SUMMARY:
On November 7, 2024, Supervisors Alejo and Lopez submitted a referral (Referral Number 2024.15) discussing President-Elect Donald Trump’s stated commitment to take drastic and severe actions against immigrants across our nation, including mass detentions and deportations of immigrants. Monterey County has the highest percentage of immigrants out of any county in California with 28.9% foreign born. In lieu of this, the referral asks that an Immigrants’ Rights Ad Hoc Committee be established to facilitate bringing nonprofits, agriculture, hospitality, education, labor, local law enforcement, attorney, healthcare and other stakeholders together to help make recommendations, enhance communication, and help deploy resources in defense and in protection of our immigrant communities in Monterey County.

DISCUSSION:
An ad hoc committee may be established with less than a quorum of the Board of Supervisors (two) for a limited term to accomplish a specifi...

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