Immigration raids across the country and in San Diego are inciting fear, uncertainty and outrage in immigrant communities.
Some LGBTQ+ groups say that migrants in the U.S. who have sought asylum from persecution due to their sexuality and gender identity could be at heightened risk.
On Midday Edition Monday, we talk about the intersectionality of being a LGBTQ+ immigrant and what local LGBTQ+ groups are doing to help the community navigate these challenges.
Also, this Sunday, local drag entertainers are organizing a march to advocate the rights of the transgender community, in the face of ongoing efforts to pass anti-trans legislation across the country.
Guests:
Gloria Cruz Cardenas, chief impact officer, San Diego LGBT Community Center
Max Disposti, executive director, North County LGBTQ Resource Center
Amber St. James, drag producer, community activist and educator
Paris Sukomi Max, drag entertainer, community activist, business owner