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Contra Costa residents ‘Stand Together’ to help undocumented migrants

Contra Costa County allocates over $3 million for 2025-26 to support rapid deportation defense amid rising ICE enforcement and community disruptions, aiding nearly one-fourth of residents.

Summary by The Mercury News
Benjamin Barba-Zuniga l Contra Costa Youth Journalism One of the Bay Area’s busiest federal immigration courts resides in Contra Costa County, making the area a lightning rod for not only fears of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) but for protests. This has also made the county a strong supporter of undocumented residents, having earmarked funding and bolstered nonprofits that assist them. In partnership with United Latino Voices an…

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The Mercury news broke the news in San Jose, United States on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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