June 14, 2025 - 18:51

In response to increasing concerns about immigration enforcement, bars and restaurants in San Francisco are taking proactive measures to prepare their staff for possible visits from ICE. Many establishments are conducting rights training sessions to educate employees about their rights and the appropriate protocols to follow during an immigration raid.
These training sessions aim to empower workers, ensuring they understand what to do if immigration agents come to their workplace. Additionally, businesses are sharing resources and information on legal assistance, reinforcing the importance of community support during these uncertain times.
The heightened alertness reflects a broader trend among mission businesses, which are committed to fostering an inclusive environment for all employees, regardless of their immigration status. As the local community rallies together, many hope to create a sense of safety and solidarity, emphasizing that everyone deserves to work without fear of deportation.
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