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*z f <br />140)* <br />®A 9970 — <br />Proside"d <br />Ede M. Domingum <br />Prdidmt-Eleni: <br />Dorrell P. Wider <br />Vico Profde rd <br />Yolanda Tmaa <br />Crot <br />Andre Do La Crux <br />seeraum <br />Bettina Yonez <br />Immediate Past PraaldeaR <br />Lyo Fieoeres <br />2417 Board of Wanton <br />Kate BusNmame <br />Jimmy CAW <br />Ivan Cimoms <br />Stein Goaedn Harm <br />Jemima oarcia <br />carelino Ginn" <br />Diana Gomeolu <br />Beverly Manmade <br />Nicholas Myers <br />Cluistim F, Peoria <br />Leo Pmaiado <br />Galulnla Ramirez <br />Setba Tymkowicz <br />Krision Ziedsut <br />Post Presidents: <br />Michael 1. silvan <br />Frederick A Aguinn <br />Gregory Munoz <br />wnliace R. Davie <br />Jest Amajo <br />Albert Mercurio <br />Frank L Valdez <br />salvadorsannimto <br />David A. Vallee <br />Diana Nmlby Vaides <br />Gilboet Mmmin, <br />Maurice Sanchez <br />Ricbard Asmnndariz <br />Atacdo M.Ajoenun <br />Anon M. Clsiwms <br />Rubors&Smidr <br />Gensga W. A" <br />Roberta Jurado <br />Jon0i L. Chains <br />Cory Aguirre <br />Dorsen o. Aitken <br />Claudia Atvanx <br />Jahn J.lmm <br />Jn91de Dente <br />Fabm Cabema <br />Fededeosoym <br />lead Leda <br />Lisa D. Romimn <br />Laren C Pension <br />Nor oe0arda Guilidn <br />Momma a Ltdoschik <br />CadesxCdomda <br />Gmoveva Maze, Tatima <br />JasoGonzoiez <br />Mayto sontame - <br />Dim Lop" <br />Rarad Ncnde4Floms <br />HISPANIC BAR ASSOCIATION OF ORANGE COUNTY <br />P.O. Box 6130, Newport Beach, CA 92658 <br />Telephone: (949)478-1024 Fax: (949) 440-6710 <br />E-mail: infoA&1ochba.crr Web: www.ochba.orn <br />June 6, 2017 <br />Vera Institute of Justice <br />233 Broadway <br />12th Floor <br />New York, NY 10279 <br />RE: City of Santa Ana proposal to Vera Institute of Justice SAFE Cities Network <br />Dear Vera Institute Official: <br />The Orange County Hispanic Bar Association is dedicated to promoting excellence in <br />providing legal services with a social conscience; providing coordinated services to the <br />general and local community; and to fostering goodwill within the community. For more <br />than forty years, the Orange County Hispanic Bar Association has partnered with <br />community organizations, including a recent Memorandum of Understanding with the <br />Mexican Consulate, and served as a resource for the community to express its concerns <br />regarding the state of legal services in Orange County. <br />It is with this experience in hand that can attest to the drastic need for legal services to <br />immigrants facing deportation in Orange County. Among the factors we hope the Institute <br />will consider when considering the City of Santa Ana's proposal: <br />• A recent study by the California Coalition for Universal Representation <br />demonstrated, immigrants detained in California who have an attorney are five <br />times more likely to succeed in their cases than those who do not, <br />• Moreover, another study by the coalition found that thousands of children in <br />California are at risk of ending in the broken foster care system upon the detention <br />and/or deportation of a parent, causing trauma that can have long-term health <br />consequences. <br />• Nearly 70 percent of detained immigrants in California go unrepresented in their <br />deportation cases because they cannot afford an attorney. <br />• In November 2016, Homeland Security's Office of inspector General reported a <br />list of problems with the Theo Lacy Facility (an Orange County Detention <br />Center) including; spoiled lunch meat, moldy shower stalls, broken telephones, <br />and detainees with low-level crimes or no criminal records housed with serious <br />offenders. <br />• Even after local communities demonstrated their support for pro -immigrant <br />policies and the adoption of a"sanctuary city" ordinance in the City of Santa Ana, <br />the Orange County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a plan to rent <br />120 additional detention beds to ICE. <br />Such policies have permanent and lasting effects on our communities that we must work <br />together to prevent. We understand that the City of Santa Ana has an opportunity to seek <br />a one-time, matching grant from the Vera Institute of Justice, to help fund a legal <br />representation program for immigrants in detention who are facing deportation. <br />As a bar association who works extensively with private practitioners and area non-profit <br />organizations to participate in pro bono efforts, we can personally attest to the lack of <br />qualified removal defense professionals with capacity to sustain the increased need for <br />20A-36 <br />