
City of Lynn Releases Statement on ICE Activity in Lynn
Residents should be aware of an escalation of ICE activity in Lynn and throughout the Commonwealth, including an increase in “collateral” detentions. Meaning, if ICE is seeking a specific individual, others run the risk of also being detained. While the current federal administration has repeatedly stated that it is targeting violent criminals, there has been a shift in their approach to detain people who they suspect do not have status when they encounter them in the course of their operations to identify a target.
We have expressed to ICE our opposition to this practice. Given limited resources, especially if there exists the level of criminality that the federal government claims, we do not believe that these collateral detentions are what would best accomplish our public safety goals. Not only because the resources would be better spent on higher public safety priorities, but also due to the unrest and fear it creates in our community. We also believe the collateral detentions are not fair to our residents and violate the spirit of our country’s proud tradition of due process.
Nevertheless, establishing and enforcing immigration policy is the responsibility of the federal government.
While we are unable to restrict or control the federal government’s enforcement activities, we do want to communicate our support for our immigrant neighbors and serious concern with the impact that these activities are having in our City.
Sincerely,
- Jared C Nichalson – Mayor
- John “Jay” Walsh – Council President & Ward 7 Councilor
- Brian Field – Councilor-at-Large
- Hong Net -Councilor-at-Large
- Dr. Peter Meaney – Ward 1 Councilor
- Obed Matul – Ward 2 Councilor
- Coco Alinsug – Ward 3 Councilor
- Natasha Megie- Madarey – Ward 4 Councilor
- Dianna Chakoutis – Ward 5 Councilor
- Fred Hagan – Ward 6 Councilor
Los residentes deben estar al tanto de la intensificación de las actividades del ICE en Lynn y en toda la Mancomunidad, incluyendo un aumento de las detenciones “colaterales”. Es decir, si el ICE busca a una persona específica, otros corren el riesgo de ser detenidos también. Si bien la administración federal actual ha dicho repetidamente que tiene como objetivo a criminales violentos, se ha producido un cambio en su enfoque para detener a personas que sospechan que no tienen su estatus cuando los encuentran en el curso de sus operaciones para identificar un objetivo.
Hemos expresado a ICE nuestra oposición a esta práctica. Dados los recursos limitados, especialmente si existe el nivel de criminalidad que afirma el gobierno federal, no creemos que estas detenciones colaterales sean lo mejor para lograr nuestros objetivos de seguridad pública. No solo porque los recursos se destinarían mejor a prioridades de seguridad pública más altas, sino también debido al malestar y el miedo que crea en nuestra comunidad. También creemos que las detenciones colaterales no son justas para nuestros residentes y violan el espíritu de la orgullosa tradición de nuestro país del debido proceso .
No obstante, el establecimiento y la aplicación de la política de inmigración es responsabilidad del gobierno federal. Aunque no podemos restringir o controlar las actividades de aplicación de la ley del gobierno federal, queremos comunicar nuestro apoyo a nuestros vecinos inmigrantes y nuestra seria preocupación por el impacto que estas actividades están teniendo en nuestra ciudad.
Atentamente,
- Jared C Nichalson – Mayor
- John “Jay” Walsh – Council President & Ward 7 Councilor
- Brian Field – Councilor-at-Large
- Hong Net -Councilor-at-Large
- Dr. Peter Meaney – Ward 1 Councilor
- Obed Matul – Ward 2 Councilor
- Coco Alinsug – Ward 3 Councilor
- Natasha Megie- Madarey – Ward 4 Councilor
- Dianna Chakoutis – Ward 5 Councilor
- Fred Hagan – Ward 6 Councilor
The above statement was submitted to us by Mayor Nicholson’s office.
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