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Mayor Jack Young speaks on impending ICE raids this weekend

Posted at 7:50 PM, Jul 12, 2019
and last updated 2019-07-12 19:50:44-04

BALTIMORE — ICE raids are set to begin in Baltimore on Sunday and in nine other major cities in the country, prompting Mayor Jack Young to release a statement on the impending raids.

The raids were originally set to happen June 23, and Trump gave leaders two weeks.

Earlier this month, Young said the city would participate with ICE in deportation efforts.

Young reiterated his statement on Friday as the raids are scheduled to begin this weekend. His full statement can be read below.

“Immigrants who call Baltimore home should not live in fear of family separation and deportation, and I will continue to do all that is in my power so that all Baltimore residents, including immigrants, feel safe and welcome in our city."

“Baltimore remains a Welcoming City, and being welcoming means ensuring that everyone can rely on and trust in their local institutions. To further that trust, I, alongside Police Commissioner Harrison, recently announced a new police policy that puts in writing what has been the practice of the Baltimore Police Department for several years: Baltimore Police officers will not ask anyone about immigration status and will not do the work of ICE by enforcing administrative warrants of removal. Every Baltimore resident is safer when our immigrant neighbors report crimes and work with police, and this new policy is another step toward greater trust and collaboration with our immigrant communities.

“Should any of our immigrant residents be impacted by the threatened ICE raids in the coming days, which I genuinely hope is not the case, I would encourage them to access the resources available through Safe City Baltimore, a public immigration defense fund that provides immigrants with a continuum of legal assistance. Safe City Baltimore also provides eligible Baltimore City residents who are detained by ICE with access to a lawyer and the opportunity to tell their story before an immigration judge. Access to quality legal counsel protects immigrants’ right to due process and has the tremendous power to keep families together. The attempts of the President and his administration to deprive immigrants of their rights and to tear apart families are unacceptable, and I will continue to welcome immigrants to Baltimore with open arms and serve our newest Americans in the same way I serve every Baltimorean.”