Mission residents write to drag performer arrested by ICE Were with you
On Monday, Mission residents gathered at Galeria de la Raza to show support for Hilary Rivers, a drag performer arrested by ICE last week. Community members wrote letters of encouragement as part of a larger effort to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights amid increasing immigration enforcement. This event comes after a rise in activism aimed at supporting individuals facing detention and deportation. Local residents voiced their commitment to protecting marginalized communities, emphasizing the need for solidarity in challenging times. Organizers plan to keep the momentum going by raising awareness on immigration issues and their effects on the arts.
The community's response underscores a growing concern over the intersection of immigration enforcement and civil rights. Letters collected during the event will be sent to Rivers as a show of support. The gathering is a testament to the resilience and unity of the Mission neighborhood in the face of adversity.