In an unprecedented show of community solidarity, hundreds of Santa Clara County residents gathered this weekend to voice their concerns over the anticipated surge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities during the upcoming Super Bowl. Activists, local leaders, and families united to demand transparency and accountability, emphasizing the need to protect immigrant communities from potential raids and detentions. Organizers highlighted that the presence of ICE agents in the region during a high-profile event could exacerbate fear and disrupt the lives of countless undocumented individuals and their neighbors.

The coalition’s plan includes a series of peaceful demonstrations, legal aid workshops, and a hotline to report ICE encounters. Key demands raised at the rally were:

  • Immediate suspension of ICE operations during major public events
  • Increased funding for local immigrant defense programs
  • Community oversight committees to monitor law enforcement activities
  • Clear guidelines restricting ICE collaboration with local authorities

To illustrate the community’s broad support, the table below summarizes recent polls showing public opinion on ICE operations in Santa Clara County:

Opinion Percentage
Support halting ICE raids during events 68%
Oppose increased ICE presence 55%
Advocate for immigrant protection policies 72%
Uncertain/No opinion 5%