During a recent city council meeting, officials discussed the status of Eugene as a sanctuary city and the implications of upcoming federal policies. Councilor Evans raised concerns about how the new administration might affect local immigration policies. The council acknowledged that while there is a current ordinance in place, the future remains uncertain.
The ordinance states that local law enforcement will not act solely based on immigration status. They will only engage with federal agencies like ICE if there are other criminal charges involved. This approach aligns with state laws and emphasizes the city’s commitment to protecting residents regardless of their immigration status.
Councilor Grundsberg sought clarification on the term \"sanctuary city.\" He noted that there seems to be confusion about whether Eugene qualifies as one. Officials explained that there is no clear definition of a sanctuary city. While Eugene has policies that align with the concept, they do not officially use that terminology. The city’s stance is based on the passed ordinance rather than a broader label.
The discussion highlighted the need for clarity on what it means to be a sanctuary city, especially as residents frequently inquire about the city’s position. Council members expressed a desire to provide accurate information to the public.
Additionally, the council reviewed the governor's recommended budget, which includes proposals that may intersect with the city’s immigration policies. The meeting concluded with a motion to approve the proposed legislative policy draft, signaling the council's readiness to address these important issues moving forward.