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News Release —
Bay Area Supervisors Reaffirm Support for Immigrant Communities

Joint statement with Marin County endorsement comes in advance of Super Bowl LX
A man speaks with two women about receiving services.
 February 6, 2026

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The County of Marin endorses and supports the following joint statement from elected County Supervisors from across the San Francisco Bay Area. 

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Across the Bay Area, we stand united in our commitment to the dignity, safety, and belonging of every community member, regardless of immigration status. As we prepare for the Super Bowl this weekend, and upcoming major sporting events in 2026, our message is simple: Unity over division, power over panic, and care for one another. 

To our immigrant community members: You belong here. This region is our collective home, and you are at the heart of what makes the Bay Area one of the most diverse, innovative, and vibrant places in the world.

We recognize that many across the Bay Area are experiencing fear and anxiety at this time. As local jurisdictions, we have clear policies in place to protect the safety of all residents across the region, including our immigrant communities. Local law enforcement remains focused on keeping everyone safe and building trust in our communities. 

In the Bay Area, our strength lies in each other. When we stay informed and support one another, we make our region safe and strong. Rapid Response Networks, community-based organizations, and county resources continue to be available to support residents across the Bay Area.

As a connected, resilient region, we are unwavering in our commitment to our immigrant communities. Together, let's look out for our families and neighbors, follow verified information, and continue to draw pride and power from our shared connection to this extraordinary place we call home.

We are asking the public to build power, not panic, and to avoid spreading fear or misinformation. Use the Rapid Response Network in your area to share and receive accurate and verified information. 

  • Alameda Rapid Response, 510-241-4011
  • Contra Costa Rapid Response, 925-900-5151
  • Marin Rapid Response, 415-991-4545
  • Napa Rapid Response, 707-800-4544
  • San Francisco Rapid Response, 415-200-1548
  • San Mateo Rapid Response, 203-666-4472
  • Santa Clara Rapid Response, 408-290-1144
  • Sonoma Rapid Response, 707-800-4544
  • Solano Rapid Response, 707-800-4544
  • Monterey 831-204-8082
  • Santa Cruz 831-239-4289
  • San Benito 831-204-8082
     

Marin County stands by its ongoing commitment to supporting immigrant communities and democratic values.

Page last updated on February 6, 2026.