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‘If I’m sent back, I will die:’ Isabel Bueso is fighting deportation, and for her life; Plus: Mother of Miles Hall, shot and killed by Walnut Creek Police, speaks out

0:08 – The Trump Administration bars Hurricane Dorian refugees from the Bahamas in an unprecedented move. Many Afro-Caribbean and African immigrants and asylum seekers are overlooked by the media. To discuss, we’re joined by Nana Gyamfi, a human rights and criminal defense attorney, a professor in the Pan African Studies Department at the California State University Los Angeles, and the Executive Director of Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI).

0:34 – Isabel Bueso, 24, is fighting deportation, and for her life. She was invited to the US from Guatemala when she was four years old, to be a part of an experimental drug therapy treatment, which was ultimately successful. Now, she’s living and working in Oakland, receiving the life-saving transfusion weekly. But the Trump Administration has served her a deportation notice, which is essentially a death sentence, as there is no treatment in Guatemala. Family and community are rallying to stop it. She testified before Congress on Wednesday.

We speak with Martha Kuhl, a registered nurse. She worked at Children’s Hospital Oakland for over 37 years. She is on the California Nursing Association (CNA) Board of Directors.

0:45 – Assemblymember Rob Bonta is the state representative for District 9 encompassing Oakland, Alameda and San Jose. Bueso served as an intern in his office.

1:08 – Miles Hall, 23, was shot and killed by Walnut Creek Police on June 2, 2019 as he was experiencing a mental health crisis. His mother, Taun Hall, joins us in-studio to share her story and how she’s fighting so that this never happens again.

1:34 – CA State Legislature Watch: the Home Stretch

Liam Dillon is a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times covering California politics and policy out of the Times’ bureau in Sacramento. He joins us to discuss:

  • AB-5 Gig Workers classification
  • AB 1482 Statewide Rent Cap
  • SB 5 Redevelopment financing for affordable housing
  • SCA 1 puts article 34 repeal on 2020 ballot 
  • SB 329 Section 8 discrimination

1:45 – Prison reform legislation: Emily Harris, Policy Manager for the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights; and Derick Morgan, policy associate for the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights

  • AB-45 Medical Co-pays 
  • SB-136 Sentencing 
  • SB 394 Diversion for primary caregivers 
  • ACA-6 Voting Rights 

 

 

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