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  • Camilla Jones | Arlington Dems

    < Back Camilla Jones Content Manager This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. Here, you can make changes to your content, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. Your collection is already set up for you with fields and content. Add your own content or import it from a CSV file. Add fields for any type of content you want to display, such as rich text, images, and videos. Be sure to click Sync after making changes in a collection, so visitors can see your newest content on your live site. info@mysite.com 123-456-7890

  • Candidates | Arlington Democrats

    2024 CANDIDATES PRESIDENT/VP CONGRESS COUNTY BOARD SCHOOL BOARD SAMPLE BALLOT PRESIDENT / VICE PRESIDENT Kamala Harris WEBSITE BIO Tim Walz WEBSITE BIO SENATOR / REPRESENTATIVE Tim Kaine WEBSITE BIO Don Beyer WEBSITE BIO COUNTY BOARD Julius D. "JD" Spain, Sr. WEBSITE BIO SCHOOL BOARD Kathleen Clark WEBSITE BIO Zuraya Tapia-Hadley WEBSITE BIO

  • Immigration Resources | Arlington Democrats | Arlington Virginia

    Resources for Families Affected by ICE Deportations Resources for Families Affected by ICE Deportations This page was last updated on February 4, 2025 As a community, we care about the well-being and safety of all our families. To help you navigate ICE deportation policies, this page provides high-level information about your rights and directs you to local resources. Local Resources Arlington Public Schools - Immigration Resources for Families (External Webpage) Arlington County's dedicated resource page (External Webpage) Legal Aid Justice Center's Rapid Response Toolkit (External Webpage) Know Your Rights The Legal Aid Justice Center provides crucial guidance on how to respond if ICE shows up at your home: What to Do If ICE Shows Up at Your Home: Stay calm: You have constitutional rights. Do not open the door: No one can enter your home without your consent. Say, "I will not open the door if I do not have a court order signed by a judge or magistrate." Exercise your right to remain silent: Say, "I will not answer any questions and I exercise my right to remain silent." Do not sign any documents: Say, "I will not sign any documents without first speaking to my lawyer." Identifying ICE Agents: If officers come to your house, ask them to slide their card or warrant under the door or show it through the window. Do I Have to Let ICE or the Police Into My House? You do not have to let ICE or the police in unless they have a warrant signed by a judge authorizing them to enter and arrest someone in your home. For More Information The Legal Aid Justice Center has a rapid response toolkit and additional information to understand your rights. Disclaimer: This website provides information about immigration law for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. It does not create an attorney-client relationship. For specific legal advice, consult a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction. The information shared is general and may not be up-to-date, as immigration law is complex and evolving. While we aim for accuracy, we make no guarantees regarding the completeness or reliability of the information. For legal representation, contact a qualified immigration attorney or organizations like the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) or the Capital Area Immigrants' Rights (CAIR) Coalition.

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  • Congrats to Arlington Democrats' 2025 Volunteers of the Year!

    At our annual Blue Victory Dinner, Arlington Democrats announced its volunteer award winners for 2025! Congratulations to all our awardees! Newcomer of the Year - Jen Piatt Herselle Milliken Precinct Captain of the Year - Evan Lineberger Unsung Hero - Jesse Aronson Campaigner of the Year - Rossanna Mines Young Democrat of the Year - Austin Locke Jean Marshall Crawford Women's Leadership Award - Rachel Halpern Mary Marshall Outstanding Democrat of the Year - Jane Bergen Erik Gutshall Community Leader Award - Tannia Talento

  • Trump Promised Cheaper Groceries. Now He’s Blaming Chickens.

    During the campaign, Trump said he would bring grocery prices down on “ Day One .” Many voters, especially those whose finances were strained by a rise in food prices, took him at his word and elected him to a second term. However, after the election, Trump backtracked, admitting that bringing down grocery prices would be “ hard .” His Secretary of Agriculture later said that Americans who were worried about egg prices should raise chickens  in their backyards.  Since taking office, Trump has made little effort to bring prices down. Instead much of his energy has gone into to culture-war issues like the demonization  of trans people, taking over  the Kennedy Center, and renaming  things. He has even found time to prohibit  government entities from buying paper straws.  Trump has authorized Elon Musk to lead efforts to dismantle the federal government. This has included crippling or abolishing programs that are monitoring and control of infectious diseases here  and abroad , eliminating weather surveillance and analysis programs that forecast  dangerous weather events, and ending food safety  programs. Neither the culture wars nor an assault on life-saving services was high among the goals of the voters who elected Trump. None of this lowers the cost of food.  In fact, curtailing essential services like weather prediction has cascading consequences throughout the economy. Farmers rely on accurate forecasts to plan crop yields and make informed planting decisions; without that data, uncertainty grows and agricultural productivity suffers. Airlines depend on precise weather models to chart safe and efficient flight paths, and disruptions can increase fuel costs, delay operations, and compromise passenger safety. Emergency managers require early warnings to coordinate evacuations and disaster response—without them, lives and property are put at greater risk..  The dismantling of government food safety programs adds costs for producers. Without federally funded inspections and oversight, food companies must absorb the expense of private testing, compliance systems, and liability risk, all of which contribute to rising prices. Trump's proposed cuts will put upward pressure on grocery bills at a time when American families are already feeling the squeeze. Beyond the economic impact, scaling back food safety increases the risk of contamination outbreaks, undermining public health and consumer confidence. In short, Trump’s cuts will put upward pressure  on grocery prices and put American families at greater risk. Trump’s tariffs are also driving prices up across the board. Beef and pork prices rose significantly  in February. Tariffs now in place are projected to increase fresh produce prices  by about 3% and food prices overall  by 2% this year. And Trump’s recent “Liberation Day” tariffs promise to substantially hike prices even higher.  Trump says tariffs will force manufacturers to make their goods here at home, but his tariffs don’t only apply to manufactured goods. For example, bananas from many exporting nations would be covered by the higher tariffs Trump has proposed. The U.S. imports most of the bananas it consumes because bananas don’t grow well  in many parts of the continental U.S. No tariff can change that. Trump has admitted his tariffs may cause “ some pain .”  Trump’s erratic performance on tariffs – on, off, then on again, and in ever-changing amounts – along with higher-than-expected inflation  since the inauguration have undermined both business and consumer confidence. The stock market just suffered its worst quarter in several years , and created an enormous market selloff in the days following his announced tariff plan. Many businesses now expect a recession  in 2025. Consumer economic confidence has fallen 30% since November . It is now at a 12-year low .      Trump’s failure to address inflation contrasts sharply with President Biden’s record. Biden took decisive action to unsnarl  supply chains, pushed Congress to enact major stimulus and infrastructure legislation, and worked to stabilize  gas prices Under his leadership unemployment fell to 4% --the lowest in years–and real wages rose , reaching their  highest level  in two decades. The stock market posted gains for five quarters of his administration and while food prices never reverting to their pre-pandemic levels, their rate of increase slowed  significantly. Said a Moody’s analyst, “ the top-line performance of the economy arguably couldn’t be better coming into the year .”  Now inflation is rising again. It is widely expected to get worse. Trump is not even trying very hard to address it.

  • Statement of Arlington Democrats Asian-American and Pacific Islander Caucus on Rittenhouse Trial Verdict

    Last Friday, a jury in Wisconsin found Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager who shot and killed two men at a racial justice protest in Wisconsin last summer, not guilty on all charges. The Arlington Democrats AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander) Caucus is deeply disturbed by the process and the outcome of this trial. On August 25, 2020, people gathered in Kenosha, WIsconsin to protest the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man who is now disabled after being shot seven times in the back. Rittenhouse armed himself with an AR-15-style rifle and crossed state lines to join a group opposing the protesters, in effect becoming a vigilante for White supremacy. During Rittenhouse’s trial, the systemic racism within the criminal legal system was on display as the court forbade prosecutors from referring to the people shot by Rittenhouse as “victims” but allowed the defense to label them as “rioters.” This dehumanization of people protesting police violence against Black and Brown people is just one example of how the current system is biased against communities of color. The Arlington Dems AAPI Caucus continues to work to dismantle systems that uphold White supremacy and to support reforms to end racism. We will do our part to build an equitable system so Black and Brown residents of Arlington County are able to access true justice. We must not live in fear. Now is the time to invest in building a more equal and equitable Arlington County and to speak out against racial injustice throughout our country.

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