"And so they really see it as an opportunity to continue to connect with the community, to continue to get people, like, politically activated and engaged," he said.
"And definitely, the sort of education efforts in terms of people's rights and how to deal with someone if ICE comes knocking. That is something that they're going to sustain for a long time," he said.
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