805UndocuFund to present ‘The Glass House Raids, One Year Later: A Vigil honoring the families and communities impacted,’ to be held July 10

CAMARILLO — “The Glass House Raids, One Year Later: A Vigil honoring the families and communities impacted,” will be held from 6:30 p.m. Friday, July 10 at 645 Laguna Road, Camarillo.

The event will publicly gather the community to mourn the loss of our community one year ago, to remember the efforts of our community to defend itself, to remember that we are still supporting our community after the events of that day. (Spanish Interpretation Available).

One year ago, our communities experienced one of the largest immigration enforcement actions in the Central Coast’s recent history at Glass House Farms. The impact of this operation was felt far beyond the individuals who were detained—it affected hundreds of families, children, workplaces, and entire communities. The day of the Glass House Farms raids, our Rapid Response Network received nearly 1,000 hotline calls and more than 2,000 text messages from community members seeking help. In the weeks that followed, we distributed $210,000 to 210 affected households—more than one-third of all Emergency Assistance Funds we distributed in 2025. These numbers demonstrate both the scale of the crisis and the strength of our community’s response.

Speakers include:

  • Professor John Caravello,  California Faculty Association

  • Program Manager, Beatriz Basurto, 805 UndocuFund

  • Griselda Basurto, Rapid Response Program Manager, MICOP

  • Volunteer, VCDefensa

  • Representative, Buen Vecino

ABOUT 805UNDOCUFUND

805UndocuFund is a grassroots immigrant-led nonprofit organization serving San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties. The organization provides direct emergency financial assistance, disaster relief, rapid response support, and advocacy for immigrant communities across California’s Central Coast. Since its founding in 2018, 805UndocuFund has distributed over 9 million dollars in direct aid to immigrant families impacted by climate-induced disasters, the COVID pandemic, and immigration enforcement.