Community Members Demand Santa Barbara City College Protect Students from ICE
Immigrant rights advocates and organizers blast SBCC’s Board of Trustees for the college’s lack of response to recent ICE incidents.
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Immigrant rights advocates and organizers blast SBCC’s Board of Trustees for the college’s lack of response to recent ICE incidents.
The Trump Administration is now requiring new H-1B visa applicants to pay $100,000. School districts that depend on hiring foreign workers to fill teacher jobs, especially in special education and bilingual education, say they can’t afford the new fee.
Police Chief Kelly Gordon assures the public that data is not being used for immigration enforcement purposes.
Federal immigration enforcement sets up in a campus parking lot prior to making several arrests in the Westside neighborhood.
This is just the latest example of a public event impacted by fears of federal law enforcement in Santa Barbara.
Tax receipts are down almost 30 percent in one California farm town, where immigrants are afraid to go out and some longtime workers are weighing self-deportation during the second Trump administration.
Public Health Director Dr. Mouhanad Hammami says his department faces a multimillion-dollar deficit next year.
More than 300 in Santa Barbara County were arrested by federal law enforcement since January 14, 2025.
Donations will be accepted at Santa Barbara Community Arts Workshop on Friday and Saturday.
The 805 Rapid Response Hotline reported 900 combined arrests in Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and Ventura counties since January.