LAPD not enforcing immigration law as city poised to become sanctuary city

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An LA Police Commission report said the LAPD received nearly 800 detainer requests from ICE in 2022 — none of which were honored.

, as city officials prepare to bring forth an ordinance officially making L.A. a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants.

According to the report, the LAPD received 783 detainer requests from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in 2022 — none of which were honored.Los Angeles gets one step closer to 'Sanctuary City' for immigrants with City Council vote "Our top priority is public safety and building of trust, and the demonstration of our agency's transparency and outreach to all our immigrant communities," police officials said. "Our ongoing focus is to ensure the victims and witnesses are not afraid to contact the police, report crime or become witnesses as necessary, regardless of their immigration status.

However, police said that anyone suspected of committing a crime is fingerprinted through the decentralized automated booking system and automated entry. Suspect are automatically entered into the National Crime Information Center, which is accessible to local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.

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