29. 2026-00837 Resolution Prohibiting the Use of City Facilities and City Property Related to Immigration-Related Enforcement Activities and Directing the City Manager to Develop Citywide Policies in Support of this Resolution
I support the resolution prohibiting the use of city property related to Immigration-related enforcement activities. I realize that ICE is federal and there is only so much a city can do to prevent them taking individuals off our streets without due process. My question is how do we know these are actually federal agents?
I agree that ICE should NOT be operating o=in this state in the capacity that it has been. ICE is UNNEEDED & UNWANTED and has been used as a brutal Secret Police Force way out of it's original intent! Keep ICE OUT of California!
Please, I implore you to understand that this matter you are voting for is not about immigration but our lives and safety. None of the hateful unjust targeting has been about immigration - it has been about supremacy and power. By upholding what this unprecedented disastrous president enacts, your tolerance is bloody. You are massacring not just families but justice itself. This is anti American. This is of eras past. This is wrong through and through. No government should have the power to kidnap people at will - illegal or not illegal, anyone who disagrees is suffering. It is not a democracy to give to this organization - this will be written in history as a militarized take over. That includes giving anything to the police who brutalize the protestors every day outside John moss. Please it is not extremist to beg of you to protect the people you represent. We are all a city and we are all affected by the thugs that claim immigration to enact violence when they really mean hate. Do you mean to hate your city or protect it ? Please listen and build better.
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
Sacramento needs to continue to prohibit the use of buildings in Sacramento County for any use by Immigration Related Enforcement Activities in ANY location in Sacramento County. Uphold our citizens rights and the constitution. Sacramento needs to set the standard for other cities! Lead the way!!
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
I'm tired of seeing peaceful protesters being physically assaulted in Sacramento and other areas.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
I am a lifelong resident of Sacramento, my favorite city in the world. It’s so very important to me that this continues to be a safe city for everyone.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
I urge the City Council to stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that the City strengthen the current proposal into an ordinance; such stronger action has already been taken by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply.
The City must also close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces. As with cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, this would ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forward, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
As an immigrant and woman of color, because of ICE’s actions further enabled by other federal and state actors, I feel unsafe being out in the community in a way I never have before since moving to Sacramento in 1999, even with the privilege of U.S. citizenship. I am even more concerned about the wellbeing and safety of family and loved ones, neighbors and community members without that privilege and even that of fellow U.S. citizens. The evidence is clear: ICE is designed to and in too many cases, intent on acting outside of the law and without restraint or human decency with devastating or even deadly consequences
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
I am imploring the city council to stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any and all immigration enforcement activities.
The current proposal must be strengthened and made an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
I am calling on you to do these things as a community member, a parent, and a licensed mental health clinician. I feel compelled by my ethical standards to stand up for the human rights of all people, including any immigrants in my communities. Anything other than the above actions makes this city council complicit in allowing serious harm to come to our community. We cannot stand for that.
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
City council must stand up to ICE by pass an ordinance, not just a resolution. A resolution alone will not close the loophole to protect our vulnerable communities from federal agencies. Other cities, including Los Angeles, Oakland, San Francisco, and Portland, have taken steps to close these loopholes. Sacramento has the opportunity to do the same by ensuring that no city resources are shared, directly or indirectly, with federal immigration enforcement.
If Sacramento is committed to being a sanctuary city, it must adopt a binding ordinance that clearly prohibits the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for immigration enforcement activities.
We need action behind the intention. California depends on immigrants as teachers, faith leaders, community members, farmworkers, construction laborers, and so much more. This state, and the world wouldn't be able to function the same without all of the people who contribute. Beyond their contributions, they are people, with dreams, with livelihoods, and families. They deserve the same care, humanity, and protection as anyone else. Their families deserve to be protected. Their lives and safety should not be up for debate or risk.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
While this ordinance is a step in the right direction, it is not nearly strong enough. Please take the following steps:
1) Pass an ordinance banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
2) Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
3) Support a comprehensive Community Action Plan.
I am a long-time Sacramento City resident and a granddaughter of immigrants from Mexico and Ireland. I will not stand by while the Trump administration harms this community.
City council must listen to constituents and strengthen its position against ICE.
This includes actually banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities, as well as going the route of making this an actual ordinance and not just a toothless resolution.
This is an example of how the city can take actions that are not just about symbolism and optics but actually could prepare us to keep our neighbors safer.
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
Pass a resolution AND an ordinance restricting Sacramento from providing any material support or collaboration with ICE. We do not want ICE to participate in joint task forces with the PD, to use city property, staff, data, or any other resources. Being a sanctuary is one thing, take the next step and restrict use to ICE in a meaningful way as other California cities have done.
The City council must stand up to ICE terrorizing our community by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forward, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
Our neighbors are at risk of being abducted by a federal administration built on hate and fear. Not only should we protect them, we also must protect pur city from the costs of having community members, caregivers, workers, and business leaders suddenly disappeared.
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
I cannot stand by while families are ripped apart. Just stand outside the John Moss building any day and face the heartbreak of people waiting for family members who never come out. Banning city resources from being used for kidnapping is the minimum.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
I support the resolution prohibiting the use of city property related to Immigration-related enforcement activities. I realize that ICE is federal and there is only so much a city can do to prevent them taking individuals off our streets without due process. My question is how do we know these are actually federal agents?
ICE & G4S does not have authority to keep kicking Real Americans out of their neighborhoods, this . Is. DOMESTIC. TERRORISM!!!!!
I agree that ICE should NOT be operating o=in this state in the capacity that it has been. ICE is UNNEEDED & UNWANTED and has been used as a brutal Secret Police Force way out of it's original intent! Keep ICE OUT of California!
Please, I implore you to understand that this matter you are voting for is not about immigration but our lives and safety. None of the hateful unjust targeting has been about immigration - it has been about supremacy and power. By upholding what this unprecedented disastrous president enacts, your tolerance is bloody. You are massacring not just families but justice itself. This is anti American. This is of eras past. This is wrong through and through. No government should have the power to kidnap people at will - illegal or not illegal, anyone who disagrees is suffering. It is not a democracy to give to this organization - this will be written in history as a militarized take over. That includes giving anything to the police who brutalize the protestors every day outside John moss. Please it is not extremist to beg of you to protect the people you represent. We are all a city and we are all affected by the thugs that claim immigration to enact violence when they really mean hate. Do you mean to hate your city or protect it ? Please listen and build better.
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
Sacramento needs to continue to prohibit the use of buildings in Sacramento County for any use by Immigration Related Enforcement Activities in ANY location in Sacramento County. Uphold our citizens rights and the constitution. Sacramento needs to set the standard for other cities! Lead the way!!
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
I'm tired of seeing peaceful protesters being physically assaulted in Sacramento and other areas.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
Dear City Council,
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
I am a lifelong resident of Sacramento, my favorite city in the world. It’s so very important to me that this continues to be a safe city for everyone.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
I urge the City Council to stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that the City strengthen the current proposal into an ordinance; such stronger action has already been taken by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply.
The City must also close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces. As with cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, this would ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forward, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
As an immigrant and woman of color, because of ICE’s actions further enabled by other federal and state actors, I feel unsafe being out in the community in a way I never have before since moving to Sacramento in 1999, even with the privilege of U.S. citizenship. I am even more concerned about the wellbeing and safety of family and loved ones, neighbors and community members without that privilege and even that of fellow U.S. citizens. The evidence is clear: ICE is designed to and in too many cases, intent on acting outside of the law and without restraint or human decency with devastating or even deadly consequences
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
I am imploring the city council to stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any and all immigration enforcement activities.
The current proposal must be strengthened and made an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
I am calling on you to do these things as a community member, a parent, and a licensed mental health clinician. I feel compelled by my ethical standards to stand up for the human rights of all people, including any immigrants in my communities. Anything other than the above actions makes this city council complicit in allowing serious harm to come to our community. We cannot stand for that.
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
City council must stand up to ICE by pass an ordinance, not just a resolution. A resolution alone will not close the loophole to protect our vulnerable communities from federal agencies. Other cities, including Los Angeles, Oakland, San Francisco, and Portland, have taken steps to close these loopholes. Sacramento has the opportunity to do the same by ensuring that no city resources are shared, directly or indirectly, with federal immigration enforcement.
If Sacramento is committed to being a sanctuary city, it must adopt a binding ordinance that clearly prohibits the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for immigration enforcement activities.
We need action behind the intention. California depends on immigrants as teachers, faith leaders, community members, farmworkers, construction laborers, and so much more. This state, and the world wouldn't be able to function the same without all of the people who contribute. Beyond their contributions, they are people, with dreams, with livelihoods, and families. They deserve the same care, humanity, and protection as anyone else. Their families deserve to be protected. Their lives and safety should not be up for debate or risk.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
While this ordinance is a step in the right direction, it is not nearly strong enough. Please take the following steps:
1) Pass an ordinance banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
2) Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
3) Support a comprehensive Community Action Plan.
I am a long-time Sacramento City resident and a granddaughter of immigrants from Mexico and Ireland. I will not stand by while the Trump administration harms this community.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
City council must listen to constituents and strengthen its position against ICE.
This includes actually banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities, as well as going the route of making this an actual ordinance and not just a toothless resolution.
This is an example of how the city can take actions that are not just about symbolism and optics but actually could prepare us to keep our neighbors safer.
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
Pass a resolution AND an ordinance restricting Sacramento from providing any material support or collaboration with ICE. We do not want ICE to participate in joint task forces with the PD, to use city property, staff, data, or any other resources. Being a sanctuary is one thing, take the next step and restrict use to ICE in a meaningful way as other California cities have done.
The City council must stand up to ICE terrorizing our community by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forward, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
Our neighbors are at risk of being abducted by a federal administration built on hate and fear. Not only should we protect them, we also must protect pur city from the costs of having community members, caregivers, workers, and business leaders suddenly disappeared.
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.
I cannot stand by while families are ripped apart. Just stand outside the John Moss building any day and face the heartbreak of people waiting for family members who never come out. Banning city resources from being used for kidnapping is the minimum.
Please take affirmative action to ensure the City of Sacramento’s full non-cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and transform our values as a sanctuary city into tangible safety for our communities.
The City council must stand up to ICE by taking the following actions:
1) Pass an ordinance, not just a resolution, banning the use of any city property, facilities, data, staff time, or resources for any immigration enforcement activities.
This requires that you strengthen this proposal into an ordinance, or otherwise support a data sanctuary ordinance and/or city contracting and investment sanctuary policy as already implemented by cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, to ensure that all resources managed by contractors for the city comply with this vision.
Close the loophole of Sacramento Police Department participation in joint task forces, joining cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Oakland, to ensure that no city resources are shared with any federal agencies engaged in immigration enforcement.
2) Moving forwards, support a comprehensive Community Action Plan for Sacramento.