The next Board of Supervisors meeting is at 9:00am on the 10th of February, and we have a goal of 1,000 signatures by then. Additionally, we need as many of you as possible to show up for the meeting to voice your support in person. Please respond to this email or call (707) 502-6613 if you’re willing and able to help get this important resolution passed. If you cannot collect signatures there’s more you can do! You can donate money here. Just make sure to add a note to your donation that it’s for the IMMIGRANT RIGHTS NETWORK. You can also collect signatures digitally by sharing the online version of the Petition. Please go online to sign this petition…
We Stand Together: Nevada County Unites Against Fear and Division
The unlawful and escalating attacks on immigrant communities by the Trump administration are not just policy—they are part of a deliberate effort to spread fear, silence dissent, and divide our communities. Their goal is convince those with more security that if they just stay silent, they will be spared.
The people of Nevada County reject division and fear. We know the truth: no group is expendable, and no one is to blame for the hardships we face.
We stand together to protect our neighbors, our families, and our community from any attacks by the Department of Homeland Security or any other group or individual. You can’t claim solidarity behind closed doors and silence on the record.
We call on the Nevada County Board of Supervisors to:
- Publicly stand with immigrant communities and affirm their right to safety, dignity, and belonging.
- Take concrete actions and adopt policies that ensure protection for all residents, without exception.
- Reject excuses that invoke fear of funding loss or political reprisal as reasons to avoid moral leadership.
California’s sanctuary laws are not enough. We need local leaders willing to act with courage — to make visible commitments and to stand with every member of our community.
Moral leadership means standing up, especially when it’s hard. This is our home. These are our families, our friends, and our neighbors. In the face of authoritarian rule, we must stand united to protect one another.
Add your name to urge the Nevada County Board of Supervisors to take a public stand for immigrant rights.



