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Federal ICE raids are wrecking California communities. ICE agents without their identifications (masked and in regular cloth) are terrifying the community members, and disrupting harvesting and our daily lives. It is not only causing distress in our communities but will have economic implications. Abducting, killing, and deporting without due-process is un-American especially when people are racially profiled.
Indivisible Tri-Valley is a member of the ICE out of Dublin Coalition. We support the mission to stop ICE converting Dublin Federal Correctional Institution into the detention center.
On December 16, 2025, the Dublin City Council unanimously voted to oppose repurposing a shuttered federal women’s prison as an immigration detention facility or for any other type of incarceration. Thank you for those who spoke at the city council, wrote to the city council members, and attended as supporters and peacekeepers.
In response to the ICE brutality, Supervisors David Haubert (925-551-6995) and Elisa Marquez (510) 670-6150 (Hayward) are bringing forth a resolution:
📅 Tuesday, April 7, 2026
🕞 1 pm
🕹 Alameda County Board of Supervisors Meeting (1221 Oak Street, 5th Floor, Oakland)
As a part of the ICE Out of Dublin Coalition we are asking your support in
Creation of a Resolution Opposing the Reopening of FCI Dublin See link here.
The Board is considering a resolution to oppose the reopening of FCI Dublin as an immigration detention center. Your support is needed!
You can:
Attend the Board of Supervisors meeting in person on the 7th at 1 pm or online
Offer public comment (in-person or remotely) at the meeting or offer written comment (Regular BOS meeting, agenda #58.1 , accepted until 3:00 p.m. on the Monday before).
Reach out to individual members of the Board of Supervisors and ask for their support.
Supervisor David Haubert, District 1 (Dublin, Livermore, parts of Fremont/Pleasanton, Sunol, Castlewood, Happy Valley) 510 272-6691 (Oakland office); 925-551-6995 (Pleasanton office); email his staff.
Supervisor Elisa Marquez, District 2 (Fremont, Hayward, Newark, Union City) (510) 272-6692 (Oakland) (510) 670-6150 (Hayward) email.
Supervisor Lena Tam, District 3 (Alameda, San Leandro, parts of Oakland, including Chinatown and Fruitvale) 510 272-6693; email her staff.
Supervisor Nate Miley, District 4 (Parts of Oakland, Pleasanton, Castro Valley, Ashland, Fairview, Fairmont Terrace, Hill Crest Knolls, Cherryland) 510 272-6694 (Oakland office); 925-803-7959 (Pleasanton Office); email his staff.
Supervisor Nikki Fortunato Bas, District 5 (Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland, Piedmont) (510) 272-6695 email
Please include in your message to Tam, Miley, and Bas:
My name is _____. I live in your district/am a member of Indivisible Tri-Valley in in your district). Please vote Yes on the resolution on Tuesday, April 7:
1) I strongly support a resolution to oppose the re-opening of FCI Dublin as an immigration detention center. These proposals are urgently needed in light of the escalating crisis of ICE violence against our communities. Thank you for your support.
Please see the Coalition’s guidance for public comment talking points HERE
For more information please email Dan.
Thank you all who attended the BOS meeting, sent public comments and called their supervisors! The resolutions passed unanimously on January 27, 2026.. The fight to permanently shut down the federal prison in Dublin continues..On Tuesday, April 7 at 1pm, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors will vote on a resolution to oppose the reopening of FCI Dublin as an ICE detention center or other correctional facility. The resolution is co-sponsored by Supervisors David Haubert and Elisa Marquez.
https://indivisible.org/events/protecting-our-communities-from-ice-a-democracy-forum-event/
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Senator Padilla with 14 Democratic Senators including Senator Schiff, introduced S.2212, the Visible Act, to unmask ICE. While it is unlikely to to become a law, we need to thank them for fighting.
Please call and thank the Senators, and sign the petition.
When we cannot legislate at the Federal level, we have to use our Blue State with Democratic trifecta status to resist. The similar state laws are introduced in NY
State Senator Wiener sponsored SB 627, the No Secret Police Act. The bill Prohibits an officer of a local, state, or federal law enforcement agency (LEA) from wearing any mask or personal disguise while interacting with the public in the performance of their duties. It was signed into law on Sep 20, 2025.
SB 627 is joint authored by Senators Pérez (D-Pasadena), Arreguin (D-Berkeley), and Wahab (D-Hayward), principal coauthored by Assemblymember Bryan (D-Los Angeles). Co-sponsored by Senator McNerney and Assemblymember Ortega.
Senators Perez aponsored SB 805, the No Vigilantes Act. The bill will require federal, state, and local law enforcement personnel operating in California to visibly display identification to the public when performing their duties, and makes a violation of this requirement a misdemeanor. It was signed into law on Sep 20, 2025.
Assemblymember Ortega is a co-sponsor.