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TAKING A STANCE San Luis Obispo community members march in solidarity with undocumented FRANK HUANG | MUSTANG NE W S
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Members of the San Luis Obispo community rallied in support of undocumented immigrants Sept. 22 in California. The protest focused on bills SB 54 and AB21, which recently passed and are awaiting signature by Governor Jerry Brown. These bills would
designate California as a sanctuary state, restricting cooperation between state law enforcement and federal immigration enforcement agencies. In response to the bill, San Luis Obispo Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham wrote an op-ed voicing his opposition to the bill. Cunningham said the bill is more of a political grandstand rather than a serious attempt
to address a complex problem and it will put the safety of law abiding citizens at risk. The protest was organized for two main reasons: to persuade Cunningham to support the bill and to rally the support of all the bills’ followers, in an attempt to convince Governor Brown to sign them into law. “The suffering of undocumented students is very real. We know of a view from our club. And
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we understand that they live in fear of Trump and his stubbornness of DACA. And for those students to feel safe on campus it is necessary for bills like this to pass,” philosophy sophomore and Cal Poly Movimiento Estudiantil Xicano de Aztlán (MEXA) member Rosa Elena Lopez said. SUPPORT MARCH continued on page 4
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