This website collects cookies to deliver better user experience. By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy.
Accept
San Francisco NewsSan Francisco NewsSan Francisco News
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Arts
Reading: San Jose Immigrant Community Unites in Support of Trump’s Insurance Policies
Share
Font ResizerAa
San Francisco NewsSan Francisco News
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Arts
Follow US
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Authors
  • Legal
© 2024 San Francisco News. All Rights Reserved.
San Francisco News > Blog > News > San Jose Immigrant Community Unites in Support of Trump’s Insurance Policies
News

San Jose Immigrant Community Unites in Support of Trump’s Insurance Policies

By Miles Cooper
News
January 21, 2025
San Jose Immigrant Community Unites in Support of Trump’s Insurance Policies
SHARE

San Jose Immigrant Community Unites in Support of Trump’s Insurance Policies

SAN JOSE, Calif. (KRON) — President Trump’s inauguration speech sparked a number of anger within the immigrant neighborhood. They flocked to San Jose to face up and make their voices heard.

Beginning exterior Valley Truthful Mall after which marching down Santana Row, they have been met with a number of assist. Many protestors say they’re talking up towards what they’re calling discriminatory threats by the president as he begins his second time period.

Canada-based Asian grocery chain to open first CA location in San Jose

- Advertisement -

They continued their chants as they marched down Santana Row to get the eye of drivers and customers. With indicators, honks and their voices, these teams are protesting Trump’s vow to finish birthright citizenship and asylums.

Many say they’re comforted by the truth that we reside in California and have a governor who’s preventing for the immigrant neighborhood. Nevertheless, given the president’s speech a few slew of govt orders to return, these protestors say now could be the time to talk up –especially as many have undocumented members of the family.

“I still come from undocumented parents come from undocumented, so I’ve always felt really close to the struggle and I feel like with the incoming administration. It’s really a time of now or never,” stated Foothill School pupil Marvin Hernandez.

“My fear for workers is that their work, their hard work is not protected and honored and for the foundation of this country,” stated Papers For All protestor Hilda Fernandez.

World-renowned Pacifica Taco Bell reopens after short-term closure

- Advertisement -

“It reminds us of the Mexican repatriation act regardless of, a lot of citizens, regardless of immigration status were deported as well it’s discriminatory and you know how do you tell who has papers who doesn’t it’s gonna be profiling come from,” stated Uriel Magdaleno of the Silicon Valley Immigration Committee.

Going ahead, these teams are calling on any grassroots and progressive organizations to affix within the struggle over the following 4 years

TAGGED:communityimmigrantJosepoliciesralliesSanSan JoseTrump
Previous Article Heroic Officers Subdue Knife-Wielding Suspect After Walmart Pepper Spray Attack Heroic Officers Subdue Knife-Wielding Suspect After Walmart Pepper Spray Attack
Next Article Bay Area Tech CEOs Score VIP Access at Trump Inauguration: What It Means for the Future Bay Area Tech CEOs Score VIP Access at Trump Inauguration: What It Means for the Future
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


- Advertisement -
Exciting Developments in Urban Mobility: January 8 Highlights
Exciting Developments in Urban Mobility: January 8 Highlights
News
January 8, 2026
Defiant Bartender Stays Strong Amid Viral Video Backlash
Defiant Bartender Stays Strong Amid Viral Video Backlash
News
January 8, 2026
An Unforgettable Evening with Chris Botti and His Stellar Band at SFJazz
An Unforgettable Evening with Chris Botti and His Stellar Band at SFJazz
Arts
January 8, 2026
Former Nonprofit Workers Charged in 5,000 Kickback Scandal Shaking San Francisco
Former Nonprofit Workers Charged in $115,000 Kickback Scandal Shaking San Francisco
Crime
January 8, 2026
Downtown San Francisco Immigration Court Set to Close Its Doors in Just One Year!
Downtown San Francisco Immigration Court Set to Close Its Doors in Just One Year!
Politics
January 8, 2026

Categories

Archives

January 2026
M T W T F S S
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  
« Dec    

You Might Also Like

San Francisco’s Hotels: A Remarkable Revival!

San Francisco’s Hotels: A Remarkable Revival!

September 28, 2025
Heartfelt New Gun Safety Initiative Launched in Memory of a Brave 9-Year-Old

Heartfelt New Gun Safety Initiative Launched in Memory of a Brave 9-Year-Old

September 9, 2025
Brent Rooker Signs Exciting M, 5-Year Deal with Athletics!

Brent Rooker Signs Exciting $60M, 5-Year Deal with Athletics!

January 7, 2025
San Jose Police Chief Reveals Alarming Trend: Gangs Exploiting Minors as ‘Killing Instruments

San Jose Police Chief Reveals Alarming Trend: Gangs Exploiting Minors as ‘Killing Instruments

February 25, 2025
about us

At San Francisco News, we are committed to keeping you informed about the issues that matter most, whether they’re happening in the heart of San Francisco, the wider Bay Area, or around the globe.

Top Categories

  • Arts500
  • Crime554
  • Education296
  • News3,097
  • Politics326
  • Uncategorized17
© 2024 San Francisco News. All Rights Reserved.
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Authors
  • Legal
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?