Burien resident Rebecca Dare wrote a pile of letters during the event – and said that she is concerned about city council members who might support the Respect Washington agenda. She encouraged residents to learn about candidates running in the upcoming election.
Peggy Meyer also wrote a large stack of letters. She hopes that the notes offer some comfort to the individuals who were listed in the flier. “I can’t make this go away, but I can walk beside them,” she said.
Respect Washington has been working to challenge Burien’s Ordinance 651, which requires that city staff and law enforcement personnel not inquire about the immigration status or religious affiliation of its residents.
A petition created by the organization attempted to put the Ordinance up for a vote, but courts ruled the measure to be unlawful.
Burien Represent is the group that challenged Respect Washington. Kline and a number of the letter-writing guests are members.
Kline encourages members of the community to continue writing letters in support of immigrant neighbors targeted on the flier.
Burien Represent has offered to deliver letters, which can be dropped off in the collection box outside of Lake Burien Presbyterian Church, 15003 14th Ave SW, Burien, WA 98166.
“It’s not too late,” Kline said.
For more information about Burien Represent, follow the group on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BurienRepresent.
For more information about Respect Washington, visit www.respectwashington.us.