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Res 1321-2016

Affirming that despite president-elect Donald Trump’s senseless threats, NYC will remain a Sanctuary City for immigrant residents.

ResolutionAdoptedCommittee on Immigrationintroduced 2016-12-06

Adopted by the full Council.

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Agenda: 2016-12-06Passed: 2016-12-06
Committee on ImmigrationMayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and other matters affecting immigration.

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Sponsors (22)

Lifecycle

HeardHearing on P-C Item by Comm
2016-12-05 · Committee on Immigration
AdvancedP-C Item Approved by Comm
2016-12-05 · Committee on Immigration
IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2016-12-06 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2016-12-06 · City Council
AdvancedApproved, by Council
2016-12-06 · City Council

Votes (5)

Aye (4)
Daniel Dromm Peter A. KooCarlos MenchacaMathieu Eugene
Absent (1)
Rafael L. Espinal, Jr.

Heard at (2)

City Council · 2016-12-06 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Immigration · 2016-12-05 · 10:00 AM · 250 Broadway - Committee Rm, 16th Fl.

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By The Speaker (Council Member Mark-Viverito) and Council Members Lander, Menchaca, Kallos, Cumbo, Reynoso, Levin, Williams, Espinal, Rosenthal, Ferreras-Copeland, Chin, Lancman, Rose, Miller, Rodriguez, Levine, Treyger, Garodnick, Mendez, Constantinides and Koo Whereas, The City of New York serves as a global symbol of hope and opportunity for all; and Whereas, New York City was built by immigrants and draws its economic and cultural vibrancy from the extraordinary and diverse mix of individuals who call the City home; and Whereas, Immigrant families have deep roots in our communities and deserve to be welcomed, support and protected; and Whereas, a thriving immigrant population that participates fully in our community makes our City safer; and Whereas, President-elect Trump's irresponsible rhetoric regarding immigrants is an affront to New Yorkers and does not reflect our core values, including a commitment to inclusion, compassion and the rule of law; and Whereas, The City will not abandon immigrant New Yorkers and we will support and defend their rights; and Whereas, The City's commitment to the rule of law and the protection of immigrant New Yorkers is deep and strong; and Whereas, Executive Order No. 34 of 2003 ensures that City services are available to all residents regardless of immigration status to the maximum extent of the law; and Whereas, Executive Order No. 41 of 2003 mandates that no City officer or employee may disclose confidential information, including immigration status; and Whereas, The policies embodied in Executive Orders 34 and 41 are designed to foster and preserve confidence in law enforcement and help keep the City and all its residents safe and secure; and Whereas, The Council has passed multiple local laws to limit the City's cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and shield immigrant communities from draconian immigration enforcement actions that needlessly tear families apart and undermine confidence in law enforcement agencies; and Whereas, These laws have thwarted thousands of needless deportations, protecting the constitutional rights of immigrant New Yorkers while strengthening public safety; and Whereas, The Council will continue to closely monitor the implementation of these laws and expand on them if necessary; and Whereas, In 2013 the Council launched the New York Immigrant Family Unity Project (NYIFUP), the nation's first publicly funded legal services program for immigrants facing deportation; and Whereas, Today, NYIFUP provides lawyers to every detained immigrant facing deportation in New York who cannot afford private counsel and has had a dramatic impact; improving immigrants' chance of success in immigration court by as much as 1000%; and Whereas, As a result, countless New York families have been spared the devastation of losing a loved one to deportation and families have been preserved; and Whereas, In response to the humanitarian crisis of unaccompanied Central American children seeking refuge here after fleeing terrible violence in their home countries, the Council created the Unaccompanied Minors and Families Initiative, a public-private partnership that provides free legal services to refugee unaccompanied minors and families facing expedited deportation proceedings; and Whereas, The Unaccompanied Minors and Families Initiative also provides comprehensive social services to ensure critical access to education, health and mental health services; and Whereas, To date the Unaccompanied Minors and Families Initiative has provided valuable immigration legal services to hundreds of immigrant children and families; and Whereas, The Council's Immigrant Opportunities Initiative supports programs that strengthen immigrant families and communities, facilitate immigrant workers in their access to justice and equal workplace standards and build and strengthen partnerships between community groups and legal services agencies; and Whereas, The Council's Day Laborer Workforce Initiative supports day laborer centers across the City that serve as meeting places and resource centers to provide workforce training and access to legal services; and Whereas, The Council is committed to bridging the education gap and has made significant investments to ensure that all New Yorkers have access to quality adult literacy programming, including civics and English as a Second Language classes; and Whereas, The Council's Immigrant Health Initiative provides access to quality healthcare for immigrants; and Whereas, In 2014, the Council passed a law creating IDNYC, the largest municipal identification card in the nation, to facilitate access to City services and other benefits for all New Yorkers including immigrants; and Whereas, The Council stands firmly behind these programs and will continue to support and provide sanctuary for our immigrant community; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That despite president-elect Donald Trump's senseless threats, New York City will remain a Sanctuary City for immigrant residents. LS# 9714, 9725 11/28/2016 LR/IP