2:07 pm By Maegan La Mala · Immigration| Justice| San Francisco| children
15 Sep 2008
On a day when some people were remembering, the exploitation of the ideal of freedom and justice was going down full force in San Francisco. On the night of September 11, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raided a San Francisco home, arrested four women and two men while agents searched for an individual who did not reside in the home, according to the city’s Immigrant Rights Commission.
Two supervisors spoke out today against the raid in San Francisco, which a sanctuary city. That status has allowed the city to refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities except in felony cases.
“As a government, we are trying to reduce fear and violence,” said Supervisor Sophie Maxwell, in whose district the raid occurred. “My primary concern is about the families and, in this instance, the young girl whose mother was taken into custody.”
Supervisor Tom Ammiano agreed, saying, “This is yet another example of how ICE operates. There is no humanity in harassing children and leaving them behind.”
School District Superintendent Carlos Garcia’s concern was for the students in his district and commented on possible parental concerns.
“A student came to school today and told teachers that immigration had taken all members of her family,” he said. “I want to assure all of our families that our schools are a safe place for a child to turn for support and we do not ask anyone’s legal status.”
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3 Responses to 9-11 ICE Arrests in San Francisco Highlight Disregard for Nuestros Niños y Familias
kyledeb
September 15th, 2008 at 8:21 pm
Thanks to VivirLatino for continuing to take the lead on these important stories. Keep up the good work.
Jennifer
September 16th, 2008 at 1:05 pm
What happened to my city being a sanctuary?
Maegan la Mala
September 16th, 2008 at 4:55 pm
That claim is only good in terms of the city not asking residents for proof of status and allows the city to not cooperate with federal requests for local entities to ask status, pero the Feds can come in and do whatever they want still, including terrorize communities