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jueves, julio 03, 2008
Conference of U.S. mayors adopts immigration resolution

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The 76th annual U.S. Conference of Mayors adopted a resolution this week on immigration. Here it is in full—

2008 ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS

CALLING FOR COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM WHICH PROMOTES THE REUNIFICATION OF FAMILIES, PROVIDES LEGAL STATUS WITH A PATH TO EARNED CITIZENSHIP, AND A PLAN FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE IMMIGRANT WORKERS

WHEREAS, The U.S. Conference of Mayors recognizes the economic, social and cultural contributions immigrants bring to their communities; and

WHEREAS, the responsibility of municipal leaders is to protect the wellbeing and safety of all the people residing in their cities; and

WHEREAS, many local governments have passed resolutions, ordinances and policy directives reaffirming non-participation in the enforcement of civil immigration law by city officials and agencies to promote immigrant trust in its police and avert racial profiling and civil rights violations; and

WHEREAS, The International Association of Chiefs of Police Guide to Immigration Issues concludes that local police leaders face a growing set of immigration related duties in the face of scarce and narrowing resources; and

WHEREAS, raids and deportations are increasing in scope and number in recent weeks and months, separating families and spreading terror in our communities; and

WHEREAS, The U.S. Conference of Mayors opposes the separation of families by the enforcement of our current immigration laws and supports the reunification of families that have been so separated, especially those “mixed status” families with U.S. citizen children of which there are an estimated four million children currently in this country; and

WHEREAS, the national political debate on immigration reform has tended to polarize our communities; and

WHEREAS, it is the duty of local governments to respect the rights of and provide equal services to all individuals regardless of national origin or immigration status,

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by The U.S. Conference of Mayors acting on behalf of its constituents to call on the President of the United States to issue an executive order to cease and desist in the execution of all raids and deportations that do not relate to our national security or to criminal activity until comprehensive immigration reform is completed and to suspend immediately all deportations of parents with U.S. citizen children; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the U.S. Conference of Mayors supports comprehensive immigration reform which promotes the reunification of families, provides legal status with a path to earned citizenship to the estimated 12 million undocumented workers and designs a plan for current and future immigrant workers.



 
   
Comentarios
ultima  dijo...
Stated like true politicians. Any president that issues such an executive order contrary to law should be impeached. Families have never been separated by immigration authorities. They have been separated by the willful abandonment by parents of their minor children, a gross form of child abuse. The mayors have not thought this through beyond the next election. They have no idea where such a policy will lead in 2050, 2100 or 2200 and apparently they don't care as long as they get re-elected by pandering to the immigrants in their cities.
06 julio, 2008 07:07:17 PM

miss_irene  dijo...
All of California's largest cities are bleeding money and tax base, thanks to occurences like the slaughter of the Bologna family in "sanctuary" San Francisco a couple of weeks ago by an illegal. The mayors will import illegals to shore up their vote base and beg the feds to bail them out of their money problems. How long will this scam last? How long until the tax base has no place left to flee to? The stubborn fools who run this site can't seem to get it through their heads that American taxpayers no longer want to support Mexico's millions of unwanted poor people. We WILL run away, to the nearest state that hasn't been "enriched" yet, and take our tax base with us. And if there are no states left that offer a decent life for our kids, we'll emigrate to Australia, Canada or Europe. Then you're stuck with the same old, same old -- another Mexico. Your culture is your problem, not the US immigration system.
07 julio, 2008 07:07:31 AM



 
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