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agents from using 11 city garages and parking lots, as well as the parking areas of 75 community centers and libraries as staging areas or operational bases. is part of a spreading, national movement to freeze ICE agents out of certain areas after Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an Oct.
6 executive order “We are sending a bold and unmistakable message: City property exists to serve our residents, not to facilitate federal actions that undermine community trust or public safety,” District 5 Councilmember Peter Ortiz, who led the effort, said at the council meeting. “I do want to acknowledge that this policy has yet to be challenged in the court of law, and there are questions about enforcement. That being said, just as we see the executive branch of our federal government expanding beyond its historical role to target our residents, so should we, in order to defend those we love and call our neighbors.” Signs stating prohibited use will be posted at all locations, and gates will be installed where appropriate. City employees who become aware of ICE activity will be required to report it to their supervisors. Though the city owns hundreds of vacant lots and spaces, many of these sites are located along creeks and aren’t accessible for public parking, according to a city memo. San Jose will continue to update its list of prohibited properties.Alleged killer put nanny’s lingerie in slain wife’s closet after murder: cops This policy won’t prohibit properties and parcels that are already in use by federal agencies. A spokesperson for the city manager’s office said there are no known city-owned properties being used for immigration enforcement purposes. “The city has established safe site protocols in the event that immigration enforcement activities take place at city properties,” spokesperson Carolina Camarena told San José Spotlight. “The next step is to develop and refine additional procedures that will ensure enforcement.”Last week’s shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis sparked more than 1,000 protests over the weekend.The policy isn’t meant to impede federal officials from carrying out their duties under the law, such as operating Transportation Security Administration checkpoints at San Jose Mineta International Airport for aviation purposes, according to the memo. “We want all residents to know that they can safely come to their city, to use the services we provide, to work with to report crime,” San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said at the meeting. “Obviously, I have and we all share deep concerns about the way federal immigration enforcement is being carried out in our country right now.” The fatal shooting of Minneapolis resident and U.S. citizen Renee Good last week by an ICE agent has stoked national unrest. “Our friends and neighbors all over the country and right here in San Jose live in terror, and it’s constant,” Kim Guptill, a volunteer with the , which documents and sends alerts of ICE activity in the county, said at the meeting. “I also encourage the mayor and his team to work harder and faster on getting his contacts in philanthropy to donate more to protecting our immigrant siblings, as he promised back on May 19.”. Councilmembers have also directed staff to analyze San Jose’s investments in order to divest from corporations with potential ties to ICE. City workers will report back in March. “We came together as friends and neighbors to address this issue,” District 7 Councilmember Bien Doan said at the meeting. “Because not only the Hispanic community, it affects the Asian community immensely as well. When we unite and organize, we can make a difference.” Three men arrested for ‘attempted murder’ of feds in Minneapolis ID'd as illegal immigrants from VenezuelaAlleged killer put nanny’s lingerie in slain wife’s closet after murder: copsSimone Biles pairs $650 furry Ugg heels with an Hermès Kelly bag for Chicago Bulls gameSydney Sweeney Makes A Jaw-Dropping Return To ‘Euphoria’ Season 3—As An OnlyFans-Style Creator You Won’t Believe How Much Water Oprah Winfrey Has To Drink Every Day Due To Her Weight Loss Drug Regimen Whoopi Goldberg Forced To Walk Back Her Claim That ICE Agents Are “Violent Criminals” On ‘The View’: “It’s Nuanced Speaking” Nikki Glaser Draws Gasps During ‘Golden Globes’ Roast After Digs At A-Listers On Epstein List And New “See B.S. News” Boss Bari WeissLast week's shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis sparked more than 1,000 protests over the weekend.
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