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The Los Angeles City Council meeting on December 4, 2024, saw passionate support for a proposed sanctuary ordinance aimed at protecting the city’s immigrant population. Advocates, including members from various immigrant rights organizations, emphasized the critical need for this legislation in light of ongoing anti-immigrant sentiments at the federal level.
Stephanie Martinez Tiffer, a staff attorney at UCLA's Center for Immigration Law and Policy, highlighted the ordinance's importance for undocumented students and residents. She stated, “The sanctuary ordinance will help protect those students, along with all Angelenos, from the anti-immigrant threats of the incumbent Trump administration.” The proposed ordinance seeks to codify existing protections, ensuring local resources are not used for immigration enforcement and safeguarding resident data.
Pedro Trujillo, director of organizing at the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, echoed these sentiments, urging the council to affirm Los Angeles as a city of immigrants. “We stand with immigrants and our communities will not shy away from the attacks of this Trump administration,” he declared.
The discussions underscored a collective call for the council to take a definitive stance in support of immigrant rights, framing the sanctuary ordinance as a vital step in preparing for future challenges. As the council deliberates, the implications of this ordinance could resonate deeply within the immigrant community, reinforcing their sense of safety and belonging in Los Angeles.
Converted from Regular City Council - 12/4/24 meeting on December 04, 2024
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