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In reply to the discussion: Acting ICE Director Addresses Los Angeles Protest Amid Nationwide Pushback [View all]BumRushDaShow
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(press release from one of the LA City Council members) -
City Council Votes To Establish Los Angeles As A Sanctuary City
For Immediate Release: November 19, 2024
Today, the Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to establish the City of Los Angeles as a Sanctuary City and prohibit any City resources, including property or personnel, from being utilized for any immigration enforcement. The approved ordinance, borne from a motion introduced by Councilmembers Nithya Raman, Eunisses Hernandez, and Hugo Soto-Martinez and adopted unanimously in 2023, comes on the heels of the election of Donald J. Trump, who has expressed broad support for mass deportations across the country.
The City of Los Angeles is home to more than 1.35 million immigrants, comprising over 34 percent of the citys population. In fact, a majority of school children in the Los Angeles metro area, including both U.S. citizens and non-citizens, have at least one immigrant parent. While the City Council had previously passed a resolution declaring Los Angeles a City of Sanctuary in 2017, no sanctuary policies were codified into municipal law. The Citys current relationship with federal immigration agencies is shaped by an executive directive issued by former Mayor Eric Garcetti and internal LAPD policies. These policies are subject to change under future administrations and have yet to be enshrined as permanent protections for Los Angeles immigrants.
The newly adopted ordinance permanently enshrines sanctuary policies into municipal law and prohibits the use of City resources, including property and personnel, from being utilized for immigration enforcement or to cooperate with federal immigration agents engaged in immigration enforcement. Critically, the Ordinance also prohibits the direct and indirect sharing of data with federal immigration authorities an important gap to close in our citys protections for immigrants.
I came to this country with my mother as an immigrant when I was six years old, arriving in the United States because we sought a better life, and I am so grateful for the opportunities this country has given me and my family, said Councilmember Raman. Immigrants make up the very fabric of Los Angeles and they deserve to feel safe and protected in the city they call home, no matter who is in power. Prohibiting the use of City resources for federal immigration enforcement shouldnt depend only on executive actions that could be overturned by a future Mayor or Police Chief. This is common sense policy for LA.
I am who I am today because of immigrantspeople like my parents, extended family, and the community who raised me, said Councilmember Hernandez. The same is true for Los Angeles, a city built on the dreams and labor of generations of immigrants. We will not allow hateful rhetoric or destructive policies to tear families apart or dim the light of their contributions. Today, we declare to the nation that Los Angeles thrives because of immigrants, and we are better because of their work and contributions.
More than one out of three people who live in Los Angeles, including my own parents, are immigrants. One in ten are undocumented, said Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martinez. We refuse to stand by and let Donald Trump deport our neighbors, family, friends, and coworkers.
Immigrants contribute vastly to the social and economic fabric of the City of Los Angeles and this nation, said Alexandra Morales, Director of Organizing, Policy and Advocacy at the Central American Resource Center Los Angeles (CARECEN-LA). This Sanctuary motion acknowledges that we must continue to do everything possible to defend, protect and recognize immigrant Angelenos. Today, we stand as a united front with our partners to keep ICE out of LA and further strengthen our commitment to our immigrant communities.
We applaud the Councilmembers who voted today in support of a Sanctuary Ordinance that will defend immigrant Angelenos, said Shiu-Ming Cheer, Deputy Director at the California Immigrant Policy Center. With this important step, Los Angeles will no longer support the unjust and racist immigration detention and deportation system. Local resources should be put into supporting immigrant families, not tearing them apart.
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For Immediate Release: November 19, 2024
Today, the Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to establish the City of Los Angeles as a Sanctuary City and prohibit any City resources, including property or personnel, from being utilized for any immigration enforcement. The approved ordinance, borne from a motion introduced by Councilmembers Nithya Raman, Eunisses Hernandez, and Hugo Soto-Martinez and adopted unanimously in 2023, comes on the heels of the election of Donald J. Trump, who has expressed broad support for mass deportations across the country.
The City of Los Angeles is home to more than 1.35 million immigrants, comprising over 34 percent of the citys population. In fact, a majority of school children in the Los Angeles metro area, including both U.S. citizens and non-citizens, have at least one immigrant parent. While the City Council had previously passed a resolution declaring Los Angeles a City of Sanctuary in 2017, no sanctuary policies were codified into municipal law. The Citys current relationship with federal immigration agencies is shaped by an executive directive issued by former Mayor Eric Garcetti and internal LAPD policies. These policies are subject to change under future administrations and have yet to be enshrined as permanent protections for Los Angeles immigrants.
The newly adopted ordinance permanently enshrines sanctuary policies into municipal law and prohibits the use of City resources, including property and personnel, from being utilized for immigration enforcement or to cooperate with federal immigration agents engaged in immigration enforcement. Critically, the Ordinance also prohibits the direct and indirect sharing of data with federal immigration authorities an important gap to close in our citys protections for immigrants.
I came to this country with my mother as an immigrant when I was six years old, arriving in the United States because we sought a better life, and I am so grateful for the opportunities this country has given me and my family, said Councilmember Raman. Immigrants make up the very fabric of Los Angeles and they deserve to feel safe and protected in the city they call home, no matter who is in power. Prohibiting the use of City resources for federal immigration enforcement shouldnt depend only on executive actions that could be overturned by a future Mayor or Police Chief. This is common sense policy for LA.
I am who I am today because of immigrantspeople like my parents, extended family, and the community who raised me, said Councilmember Hernandez. The same is true for Los Angeles, a city built on the dreams and labor of generations of immigrants. We will not allow hateful rhetoric or destructive policies to tear families apart or dim the light of their contributions. Today, we declare to the nation that Los Angeles thrives because of immigrants, and we are better because of their work and contributions.
More than one out of three people who live in Los Angeles, including my own parents, are immigrants. One in ten are undocumented, said Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martinez. We refuse to stand by and let Donald Trump deport our neighbors, family, friends, and coworkers.
Immigrants contribute vastly to the social and economic fabric of the City of Los Angeles and this nation, said Alexandra Morales, Director of Organizing, Policy and Advocacy at the Central American Resource Center Los Angeles (CARECEN-LA). This Sanctuary motion acknowledges that we must continue to do everything possible to defend, protect and recognize immigrant Angelenos. Today, we stand as a united front with our partners to keep ICE out of LA and further strengthen our commitment to our immigrant communities.
We applaud the Councilmembers who voted today in support of a Sanctuary Ordinance that will defend immigrant Angelenos, said Shiu-Ming Cheer, Deputy Director at the California Immigrant Policy Center. With this important step, Los Angeles will no longer support the unjust and racist immigration detention and deportation system. Local resources should be put into supporting immigrant families, not tearing them apart.
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Some cities like here in Philly, had/have policies that don't use the specific term but reiterate that immigration is a "federal" function and they will only act if given an actual "judicial warrant".
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Acting ICE Director Addresses Los Angeles Protest Amid Nationwide Pushback [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Sunday
OP
Yeah, I think with some journalists keeping their jobs is become more important than actually doing their job.
Walleye
Sunday
#8
The principles of journalism have evaporated along with other American principles. Right before our eyes.
Walleye
Sunday
#10
Across all professions: education, science, medicine, law, congress, courts, etc
Irish_Dem
Sunday
#11
You are sliming a lot of professionals who have integrity and are resisting and are maintaining standards
Bernardo de La Paz
Sunday
#17
I think they genuinely fear physical retaliation against them or their families. Look at Paul Pelosi.
Walleye
Sunday
#24
Well, the right wingers think gang members and "illegals" are allowed to run, free and commit crimes" sanctuary cities"
Walleye
Sunday
#7
I'm not sure I see the problem. I live here, and we proudly call ourselves a sanctuary city. And it's definitely
LauraInLA
Sunday
#20