Justice and Equity Coalition Hosts Immigration, Rent Control Talks for Escondido

Communities throughout the city met at the Church of the Resurrection

The Justice and Equity Coalition held a community event for Escondido residents Sunday afternoon to discuss topics from rent control to family separation.

The topics were picked by J&E after previous workshop sessions, according to Jessica Amezcua, an organizer for the event.

โ€œI am a local resident, and I have, multiple times, seen [people I know] scared to go outside of their houses,โ€ Amezcua said.

The community gave input on housing and rent control, services for those with special needs, and immigration and family separation.

โ€œI believe all these three issues are very crucial and important,โ€ Amezcua told NBC 7. โ€œNot only here in Escondido, but important in other cities as well.โ€

Escondido elected officials and those currently running for office were invited, according to Amezcua. Seven attended.

Mayor of Escondido Sam Abed confirmed his attendance but did not show, Amezcua said.

โ€œA lot of these individuals โ€“ immigrant communities, minority communities โ€“ they need to understand that there are people willing to help,โ€ Amezcua said. โ€œAnd that these issues matter because we should not be scared in the streets โ€“ we should not be scared in our own community โ€“ we should feel safe.โ€

J&E is comprised of the Resurrection Church Social Justice Ministry, Our Saviorโ€™s Lutheran Church, Community Church of Poway, the United Service Workers Westโ€™s Janitors Union, the Justice Overcoming Boundaries, and the Employee Rights Center.

The meeting lasted from 2 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.

About 600 people attended.

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