30 Capitol Hill and Central District venues part of this weekends Seattle Hospitality Immigration Fundraiser

Seattle, WALocal News

The Seattle Hospitality Immigration Fundraiser, taking place this weekend, has garnered support from over 150 restaurants, bars, and cafes in Capitol Hill and the Central District, all pledging to donate a portion of their proceeds to the NW Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP). This initiative emerges as a vital response to the political chaos and proposed cutbacks affecting immigrant rights under the second Trump administration. Participating venues, including well-known spots like Fogon, have actively engaged in protests, such as the nationwide "Day Without Immigrants," to highlight the significance of immigrants in their communities. Fogon expressed solidarity by closing its doors, stating their aim is to raise awareness about the critical role that immigrant families play, despite facing limited rights. The NW Immigrant Rights Project provides essential legal services and advocacy for immigrants throughout Washington, making this fundraiser crucial for many.

The growing list of participating venues reflects the community's commitment to advocating for immigrant rights in the face of adversity. Patrons are encouraged to check in with their favorite spots for details on how their contributions can make a difference this weekend. Overall, this fundraiser serves as a powerful reminder of the collective effort needed to support vulnerable populations during uncertain times.

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