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Battle Over
'Sanctuary Cities' in Texas Suggests a Larger National Conflict Lies Ahead
February 5, 2017
In his
first week in office, Donald Trump signed an executive order [3] threatening
the funding of any municipality deemed a “sanctuary city,” an umbrella term for
any local government that prioritizes enforcing local criminal law over
using its resources to enforce federal immigration law.
While the
policies vary widely from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, the basic idea is that
local police largely ignore someone’s immigration status when dealing with
them. For instance, if an undocumented person is pulled over for drunk
driving, he is charged with that, and isn’t automatically handed over
to immigration authorities for deportation. In some places, if people call the
police to report a crime, they are protected from inquiries about their
immigration status.
The battle
between sanctuary cities and anti-immigration forces that despise them is just
starting to heat up on the federal level. But in Texas, perhaps predictably,
things are swiftly reaching a crisis point.
In January,
Sally Hernandez, the newly elected sheriff of Travis County — which encompasses
most of the city of Austin — announced that the sheriff’s
office [4]would be drastically reducing the
amount of work it was doing on behalf of immigration officials and would instead
devote its resources to enforcing criminal law.
“Under the
previous detainer policy, an [undocumented] inmate who was charged with a crime
was deported as soon as he posted bond, or before his court date,” Hernandez said in an online video [5] to
explain the new policy. “As such, the inmate never went before a court, the
victim and their family would never have their day in court, and the inmate’s
criminal record would grow. This system does not foster public safety.”
In
addition, the sheriff’s office will leave undocumented people who are not
charged with a crime alone.
“The Travis
County sheriff’s office must enact policies that build public trust,” Hernandez
continued, “including policies that make it clear that, as local law
enforcement officers, we will not interrogate or arrest someone over an
unrelated federal immigration matter, if they are trying to report a crime.”
Gov. Greg
Abbott, a Republican who has embraced a broad range of far-right views, retaliated against Hernandez on
Wednesday [6] by terminating more than $1 million in state grants to Travis
County. He is also threatening to look for ways to remove Hernandez from
office.
Abbott’s
vindictive attempts at payback are “more like Russian President Putin’s
authoritarian regime than our democracy,” Rep. Lloyd Doggett, a Democrat who
represents the Austin area, said on Wednesday [7]. “His
anti-immigrant hysteria damages local law enforcement and our entire
community.”
Gov.
Abbott’s office did not respond to a request for comment.
Abbott and
his fellow anti-immigrant politicians, including President Trump, like to frame
their actions on immigration as entirely an issue of public safety. But the
grants that Abbott took away from Travis County were earmarked for criminal
justice efforts. Given a choice between harassing immigrants and fighting
crime, Abbott is clearly choosing the former.
While human
rights activists make moral arguments in favor of sanctuary city policies, for
law enforcement it’s more of a practical issue. As Hernandez made clear in her
video statement, the more resources that local law enforcement must devote to
enforcing immigration law, the fewer they have for fighting crime. If undocumented
people are afraid of reporting crimes or giving testimony because they are
under threat of deportation, they simply won’t do it.
To make
things worse, the GOP-dominated Texas Senate has now stepped in. On Thursday,
the state affairs committee [8] met
for a hearing on a proposed law, S.B. 4, that would block Texas cities and
universities [9]from having sanctuary
policies like the ones in Travis County.
Pro-immigration
protesters descended on the Texas capitol in response, with police dragging out [10] people
out from the Senate gallery for causing a disturbance. Hundreds of people lined
up to testify in favor of leaving immigrants alone.
Good
morning #txlege [11] I'm @ the Senate State
Affairs committee this AM covering testimony for SB 4: sanctuary cities. https://t.co/XdIdBmOrxZ [12]
“It’s clear to us that the momentum behind protecting immigrants
and their families is growing by the day,” said Greisa Martinez, a Dallas
resident who is the advocacy director for United We Dream [14]. Martinez
immigrated from Hidalgo, Mexico, when she was a minor and is living legally in
the U.S. under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known
as DACA.
In a phone interview, Martinez described the fight in Texas as
“emblematic of the fight that is happening nationwide” and suggested that anger
at reactionary forces and at Trump in particular was driving more people to
rally for the cause of immigrants’ rights.
“I do know
that this moment feels different for us, in the way that we are no longer this
marginalized community of immigrant youth,” Martinez said. “We are coming into
this fight with supporters from all walks of life.”
“We saw
that in the mass mobilization of people all across the country saying they
would have our backs,” she added, referring to the nationwide outburst of protests
at airports [15], a reaction to Trump’s
executive order aimed at restricting the travel rights of people from seven
Muslim-majority nations. (That order is now on hold, thanks to a Friday court
order by a federal judge in Seattle.)
Texas
politics tend to be a harbinger of whatever mischief right-wing forces are
about to inflict on the rest of country, so the fight over immigrant rights in
the Lone Star State is certain to have national ramifications. As the Texas
governor’s actions suggest, anti-immigration forces don’t care if victims are
denied justice, families are separated and cops are denied the resources they
need to do their jobs. These right-wing activists want to stigmatize and
persecute immigrants, and they are willing to sacrifice public safety to do so.
Amanda
Marcotte is a politics writer for Salon. She's on Twitter @AmandaMarcotte
[17]
Links:
[1] http://www.alternet.org/authors/amanda-marcotte-0
[2] http://www.salon.com/2014/11/09/the_end_of_the_world_diet_inside_the_crazy_world_of_survivalist_cuisine/
[3] https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/01/25/presidential-executive-order-enhancing-public-safety-interior-united
[4] https://www.texastribune.org/2017/01/20/travis-county-sheriff-announces-new-sanctuary-poli/
[5] https://www.tcsheriff.org/inmate-jail-info/ice-video
[6] https://www.texastribune.org/2017/02/01/sanctuary-fight-abbott-cuts-funding-travis-county/
[7] https://doggett.house.gov/media-center/in-the-news/doggett-condemns-vindictiveness-abbott-cutting-travis-county-grants
[8] https://www.texastribune.org/2017/02/02/watch-sanctuary-cities-committee-hearing/
[9] https://www.texastribune.org/2017/02/01/texas-senate-adds-muscle-anti-sanctuary-city-legis/
[10] http://www.chron.com/news/politics/texas/article/Sanctuary-cities-hearing-opens-with-contention-10903279.php#photo-8283738
[11] https://twitter.com/hashtag/txlege?src=hash
[12] https://t.co/XdIdBmOrxZ
[13] https://twitter.com/madlinbmek/status/827158333782183938
[14] http://unitedwedream.org/greisa-martinez-field-organizer/
[15] http://www.salon.com/2017/01/30/snapshots-of-the-urban-resistance-a-weekend-of-protest-proves-that-americas-cities-will-not-be-silent/
[16] mailto:corrections@alternet.org?Subject=Typo on Battle Over 'Sanctuary Cities' in Texas Suggests a Larger National Conflict Lies Ahead
[17] http://www.alternet.org/
[18] http://www.alternet.org/%2Bnew_src%2B
[2] http://www.salon.com/2014/11/09/the_end_of_the_world_diet_inside_the_crazy_world_of_survivalist_cuisine/
[3] https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/01/25/presidential-executive-order-enhancing-public-safety-interior-united
[4] https://www.texastribune.org/2017/01/20/travis-county-sheriff-announces-new-sanctuary-poli/
[5] https://www.tcsheriff.org/inmate-jail-info/ice-video
[6] https://www.texastribune.org/2017/02/01/sanctuary-fight-abbott-cuts-funding-travis-county/
[7] https://doggett.house.gov/media-center/in-the-news/doggett-condemns-vindictiveness-abbott-cutting-travis-county-grants
[8] https://www.texastribune.org/2017/02/02/watch-sanctuary-cities-committee-hearing/
[9] https://www.texastribune.org/2017/02/01/texas-senate-adds-muscle-anti-sanctuary-city-legis/
[10] http://www.chron.com/news/politics/texas/article/Sanctuary-cities-hearing-opens-with-contention-10903279.php#photo-8283738
[11] https://twitter.com/hashtag/txlege?src=hash
[12] https://t.co/XdIdBmOrxZ
[13] https://twitter.com/madlinbmek/status/827158333782183938
[14] http://unitedwedream.org/greisa-martinez-field-organizer/
[15] http://www.salon.com/2017/01/30/snapshots-of-the-urban-resistance-a-weekend-of-protest-proves-that-americas-cities-will-not-be-silent/
[16] mailto:corrections@alternet.org?Subject=Typo on Battle Over 'Sanctuary Cities' in Texas Suggests a Larger National Conflict Lies Ahead
[17] http://www.alternet.org/
[18] http://www.alternet.org/%2Bnew_src%2B
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