next we'll here from roxanna shacota. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm a first generation immigrant who has worked in social justice and philanthropy in san francisco for over 10 years. i'll briefly lay out what i do, how i do it, and how i feel i can contribute to this body. i listen to problems, and i bring together the right people to solve them. currently i work besides a progressive advocacy non-profit, when i facilitate immigration non-profits and philanthropy leaders. i work for the immigrants in detention, who's cases are often heard in the ninth circuit court of appeals in san francisco. we discuss the fact that attorneys across california lack the resources they need to represent these vulnerable individuals. so i recently raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding to pair non-profits with teams of experts to tackle these challenges. we're developing solutions that could support the over 450,000 immigrants in detention across the u.s. annually. at the end of this month, i'm visiting a detention facility, as well as migrant quarters.