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Sanctuary cities put together for incoming Trump administration

By Editorial Board Published January 8, 2025 5 Min Read
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Sanctuary cities put together for incoming Trump administration

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — As he’s set to take workplace, President-elect Trump has promised mass deportations as a part of his subsequent time period, and a few metropolis leaders in Mid-Michigan are attempting to determine what that may imply for his or her police departments.

Sanctuary cities are cities which have handed insurance policies limiting the quantity of sources that may be spent on immigration enforcement. Nevertheless, the incoming administration has threatened to remove federal funding for these locations—together with Lansing and East Lansing.

Cities that move these insurance policies inform their regulation enforcement that they can’t ask somebody about citizenship—which means if the federal authorities asks them if there are unlawful immigrants of their jurisdiction and the place they could possibly be, there gained’t be any data to present them.

Legislation enforcement native to sanctuary cities can’t interact in immigration raids, carry out the duties of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, or hand somebody over to I.C.E. and not using a particular federal warrant. Officers can also’t profile individuals they suppose is likely to be undocumented, and are anticipated to deal with everybody the identical.

“So some cities and counties may say they’re sanctuary, but then not really have any policies on the books to back it up,’ says Christine Sauvé, policy manager at the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center. “Then other cities may in practice, have policies that are protecting immigrant residents but they’re not calling themselves sanctuary cities. That’s why there’s really not one definitive list.”

It’s nonetheless unknown how the incoming administration will select to outline sanctuary cities, however they may forged a large internet, and cities like Lansing and East Lansing could possibly be within the crosshairs.

Mass deportations, like these promised by the incoming administration, would possibly require a heavy quantity of cooperation from native, state, and federal regulation enforcement. Nevertheless, some native companies say they gained’t cooperate, although new guidelines might make that more durable and penalize cities like Lansing.

In its second time period, a extra skilled Trump administration can have the flexibility to hold out these adjustments on day one, and consultants say that can make issues more durable than ever for undocumented immigrants making an attempt to remain in america.

“There is definitely stronger rhetorics, stronger commitment, I think, to this ideology that the new administration is bringing in,” says Sauvé. “The Trump administration has promised mass deportations, to get to that scale they will likely be changing, immigration policies.”

In the course of the first Trump administration, the Lansing Metropolis Council handed a decision declaring the state capital a sanctuary metropolis and went again on it when the federal authorities threatened to remove funding.

In response, the mayor handed an govt order together with lots of those self same protections, and present metropolis officers say they’ll proceed that.

“The federal officials, you know, they’re going to do what they have the authority to do our police officers are going to act as police officers,” says Lansing Mayor Andy Schor. “We don’t enforce, We don’t enforce agriculture, you know, there we don’t enforce certain things that federal departments do.”

If the federal authorities threatens to tug funding once more, immigration advocates say metropolis officers ought to stand their floor. In the course of the first Trump administration, the courts stepped in earlier than any metropolis misplaced federal funding, and activists hope that can occur once more.

“Their definition was challenged in court and those municipalities were found not to be in any violation of U.S. law,” says Sauvé.

Schor says he is able to reply.

“I was here for the first Trump administration and I’m now here for the second Trump administration,” says Schor. “And again, our police officers are going to act as police officers and that’s how we move forward.”

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