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<br />Alcala, Abigail <br />From:Jackie Angel Investor <jcordova4@msn.com> <br />Sent:Sunday, May 11, 2025 <br />To:eComment <br />Cc:Vazquez, Benjamin <br />Subject:Re: Deal with the Devil #QProofs <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br />3 Santa Ana parents arrested at Lou Correa immigration town hall meeting <br />About 15 minutes before the workshop began, a fight broke out between two women inside the Delhi Center. <br />(Santa Ana Mom deported as a result) <br />Lou Correa directly hires these goons to come attack us! <br />https://www.ocregister.com/2017/05/30/man-arrested-as-people-clash-at-immigration-town-hall-in-santa-ana/ <br /> <br />As part of this investigation, Beware anyone doing business with violators who are beholden to special interests <br />and all who turned themselves in to the Community April 6, 2024. they are: Valerie Amezcua, Phil Bacerra, <br />David Penaloza, Lou Correa, Avelino Valencia and Tom Umberg <br /> <br /> <br />Will Santa Ana Alert Residents of ICE Activity Amid Federal Immigration Crackdown? <br />https://voiceofoc.org/2025/05/will-santa-ana-alert-residents-of-ice-activity-amid-federal-immigration- <br />crackdown/ <br />"On at least four separate occasions this year, the mayor publicly asked the chief of police and the city manager <br />if Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were conducting enforcement in town. <br /> <br />Each time, top city hall staff said they knew nothing. <br />Lopez added that Rodriguez’s statement shows there is no level of expertise on this issue in the police <br />department and city manager’s office and said it was why the city’s Sanctuary Policy Advisory group should be <br />reconvened – something she unsuccessfully called for earlier this year. <br />“Congressman Correa said, Mayor, stay on the down low. He said it to me. He said it to you. He has said it to <br />you, stay on the down low. And you know he’s a wise man. He’s been in office a long time, so I’m taking that <br />advice,” Amezcua said. <br /> <br />Correa did not respond to a request for comment Wednesday. <br />“There is no way that, as an elected leader, I’m going to hide from this battle,” she said about Amezcua’s <br />suggestion. <br /> <br />“Any elected person, like the mayor saying, ‘Well, let me just hide away and not say his name, because I’m <br />afraid’ is unfit to be in office at this moment.” <br />“Many of our community members go to those meetings, or they watch it online, and so they’re getting a sense <br />of comfort from the city,” she continued. “Acting ignorant in a time where people need a very solid foundation <br />is just terrible leadership because people are trying to understand the chaos at hand.” <br /> <br />The network is also demanding officials bring back the Sanctuary Policy Advisory Board, expand the city’s <br />legal immigration defense fund, create an emergency fund for residents whose loved ones are deported and an <br />audit into the police department’s ICE related activities. <br />1 <br /> <br />
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