Strangely, the people who put this together aren’t saying how much of their own money they are putting into this. But, apparently, they need illegals to do their gardens and scrub their toilets
In CA: A call to donate stimulus checks to support undocumented families
Would you donate your $1,200 stimulus check to undocumented immigrants who aren’t eligible to receive the federal assistance?
Undocumented people — who comprise an estimated one in 10 California workers — are ineligible for the stimulus funding or unemployment insurance. Now, with millions of Californians laid off or working fewer hours as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, many undocumented people and their families are struggling and have no safety net.
The leaders of 805 Undocufund, a collective effort among community organizations in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties that provides disaster relief to undocumented people and families, are calling on people who haven’t been financially impacted by the crisis to donate their federal stimulus checks, reports Erin Rode for the Ventura County Star.
“We’re thinking of it in terms of equity and sharing the dollars that people receive from the federal government, because it’s about supporting undocumented families when they’re not receiving any other type of support,†said Eder Gaona-Macedo, executive director of Future Leaders of America.
These Open Borders advocates just never stop.
