Rapid response team (resistance movement)

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Rapid response teams are a way to hide and shield undocumented immigrants from deportation.
Some volunteers are renovating houses and rooms to make space to shelter refugees.

A rapid response team is a network of

Denver.[3][2] Los Angeles-based pastor Ada Valiente hopes to establish a network of safe homes across southern California and elsewhere.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b ABC News, Michael Edison Hayden, February 12, 2017, ACLU promises 'rapid response team' to combat deportations under Trump, retrieved February 26, 2017, "......"
  2. ^ a b Sally Mamdooh, Denver News, February 13, 2017, ACLU preparing rapid response team to handle deportation cases in Colorado, retrieved February 26, 2017, "...she lives in fear..."
  3. ^ a b c Kyung Lah, Alberto Moya and Mallory Simon, CNN, February 23, 2017, Underground network readies homes to hide undocumented immigrants, retrieved February 26, 2017, "...The goal is to offer another sanctuary beyond religious buildings or schools ... require federal authorities to obtain warrants before entering the homes...."
  4. ^ The Independent (UK), May Bulman, February 25, 2017, US Religious leaders create underground network to hide undocumented immigrants, retrieved February 26, 2017, "... I know what the moral consequences are for me if we don’t act..."