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07-05-2010, 05:12 PM #1
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MI - Ann Arbor City Council and Arizona's immigration law
Ann Arbor City Council to vote on resolution opposing Arizona's controversial immigration law
mlive.com
July 5, 2010
http://www.annarbor.com/news/ann-arbor- ... ation-law/
Ann Arbor is on the radar of the ACLU and other national civil liberties groups today as City Council members prepare to consider a resolution Tuesday urging the repeal of Arizona's controversial Senate Bill 1070.
According to the ACLU, approval of the resolution will make Ann Arbor the first Michigan city to go on record against the so-called anti-immigrant law that the group claims violates individual civil rights.
Council Member Sabra Briere, right, and Sandi Smith are co-sponsors of a resolution attracting national attention.
"This law encourages racial profiling and may violate Fourteenth Amendment guarantees of due process and equal protection for U.S. citizens, legal residents and visitors who are detained for suspicion of being in the country unlawfully," reads the resolution sponsored by Sabra Briere and Sandi Smith, both Democrats from the 1st Ward.
Read the entire resolution here.
"Tell Ann Arbor City Council you support human rights," reads the ACLU's Web page set up to gather electronic signatures of support.
The law signed into effect by Arizona's governor on April 23 has caused national controversy.
The ACLU argues the law requires local law enforcement to investigate a person’s immigration status based solely on the vague notion of "reasonable suspicion" that the person is in the country unlawfully. Not only does the law invite racial profiling, the ACLU asserts, it also forces local police to redirect scarce resources away from the prevention of more serious crimes.
The ACLU says with Michigan’s House and Senate introducing copycat legislation, Michigan cities should go on record opposing the "dangerous, unfair and discriminatory laws that run counter to the American values of freedom and equality."
Michigan Peaceworks, a statewide civil rights group, also is supporting passage of the City Council resolution on its website.
Vivirlatino.com, a blog on topics of interest to the Latino and Latina community in the United States, also is talking about the Ann Arbor resolution today on its site.
The Ann Arbor City Council has a history of stepping into the debate on national immigration issues. In 2003, the council passed a resolution to protest the eroding of civil liberties under the U.S. Patriot Act, saying it posed a threat particularly to Muslim, Arab and South Asian immigrant populations in Ann Arbor, home to the University of Michigan.
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07-05-2010, 05:48 PM #2
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Ann Arbor City Council Members
Ann Arbor City Council Members:
Sabra Briere
1418 Broadway
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734) 995-3518
sbriere@a2gov.org
Ann Arbor Council Member
Sandi Smith
515 North Ashley Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734) 302-3011
ssmith@a2gov.org
Ann Arbor Council Member
Stephen Rapundalo
3106 Bluett
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734) 476-0648
srapundalo@a2gov.org
Ann Arbor Council Member
Tony Derezinski
1345 Glendaloch Circle
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(734) 995-2686
tderezinski@a2gov.org
Ann Arbor Council Member
Stephen Kunselman
2885 Butternut
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
734-975-4604
skunselman@a2gov.org
Ann Arbor Council Member
Christopher Taylor
1505 Brooklyn Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(734) 604-8770
ctaylor@a2gov.org
Ann Arbor Council Member
Marcia Higgins
1512 Marian Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
(734) 662-0487
mhiggins@a2gov.org
Ann Arbor Council Member
Margie Teall
1208 Brooklyn Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(734) 213-5811
mteall@a2gov.org
Ann Arbor Council Member
Christopher Easthope
800 West Davis Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
(734) 862-4412
ceasthope@a2gov.org
Ann Arbor Council Member
Mike Anglin
549 South First Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
(734) 741-9766
manglin@a2gov.org
Ann Arbor Council Member
Carsten Hohnke
1714 Abbot Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
(734) 369-4464
chohnke@a2gov.org
sbriere@a2gov.org,ssmith@a2gov.org,srapundalo@a2gov.org,
tderezinski@a2gov.org,skunselman@a2gov.org,ctaylor@a2gov.org,
mhiggins@a2gov.org,mteall@a2gov.org,ceasthope@a2gov.org,
manglin@a2gov.org,chohnke@a2gov.org
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07-05-2010, 05:54 PM #3
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A Resolution Urging Repeal of Arizona Senate Bill 1070
City of Ann Arbor Legislation Text
File #: 10-0688, Version: 1
Title
A Resolution Urging Repeal of Arizona Senate Bill 1070, "Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe
Neighborhoods" Act
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Whereas, The City Council of the City of Ann Arbor hereby finds, determines and declares as follows:
a) O n April 23, 2010, the Arizona Governor signed Arizona Senate Bill 1070 (Support Our Law
Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act), requiring all local law enforcement to investigate a
person’s immigration status when there is a reasonable suspicion that the person is in the
Country unlawfully, regardless of whether that person is suspected of a crime; and
b) A rizona’s law permits the arrest of a person by local law enforcement, without a warrant, if
there is suspicion that the person is not in the United States legally; and
c) T his law does not prohibit law enforcement officers from solely relying on factors such as race,
ethnicity, national origin or language to determine who to investigate; and,
d) T his law encourages racial profiling and may violate Fourteenth Amendment guarantees of
due process and equal protection for U.S. citizens, legal residents and visitors who are
detained for suspicion of being in the Country unlawfully; and
e) T his law may have a chilling effect on victims and witnesses, regardless of legal status,
choosing to forego reporting crime or testifying to a crime to prevent immigration-related
interrogation, discriminatory treatment and arrest; and
f) Accordingly, this law may severely undermine law enforcement’s ability to effectively maintain
public safety resulting in increased crime; and
g) T he stated purpose of this law attempts to usurp functions specifically and solely traditionally
reserved for federal authorities. As a result, many legal scholars, including the Obama
administration itself, have questioned the constitutionality of the law in that it may violate the
U.S. Constitution, and undermines the exclusive power over immigration matters granted to
Congress; and
h) U ndocumented persons, due to their immigration status, are often a more vulnerable segment
of our community victimized by violent criminals, employers and slumlords, finding themselves
without recourse due to the threat of deportation; and
i) United States Citizens, legal residents, visitors and undocumented persons alike may now be
recklessly subject to racial profiling, harassment and discrimination in states such as Arizona
and those that pass similar legislation while legal challenges are pending, comprehensive
immigration reform is critical and should promptly be addressed by the U.S. President and
Congress; and
j) The City of Ann Arbor considers the safety of its residents an unconditional priority, and strives
to protect the community from all criminals, irrespective of legal status;
RESOLVED That the City Council of the City of Ann Arbor opposes SB 1070 and calls upon the
Arizona Legislature to repeal SB 1070;
RESOLVED That the City Council of the City of Ann Arbor urges the President and the Congress of the United States to work on comprehensive immigration reform to fix our nation’s broken
immigration system; and
RESOLVED That the City Clerk be directed to transmit copies of this resolution to the President and
the Vice President of the United States, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, to each
Senator and Representative from Michigan in the Congress of the United States and to the Governor
of the State of Arizona.
This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the Clerk of
the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this Resolution.
Sponsored by: Councilmembers Briere and Smith
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07-05-2010, 06:16 PM #4
Nothing the ACLU supports can be good for the country. I lost interest in reading the resolution at that point.
...I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism & everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid...
William Barret Travis
Letter From The Alamo Feb 24, 1836
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07-05-2010, 06:35 PM #5
I live about 45 miles from Ann Arbor. I used to love that town, but now I see that it is all just a stupid liberal scam. I am so ashamed of these women!
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07-05-2010, 08:34 PM #6
Ann Arbor can be put on OUR list to BOYCOTT as well..They need to tend to their own city business.these are federal laws and crossing a border is also an INTERNATIONAL LAW
"When you have knowledge,you have a responsibility to do better"_ Paula Johnson
"I did then what I knew to do. When I knew better,I did better"_ Maya Angelou
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07-05-2010, 08:36 PM #7
Welcome to ALIPAC "stopracism"
"When you have knowledge,you have a responsibility to do better"_ Paula Johnson
"I did then what I knew to do. When I knew better,I did better"_ Maya Angelou
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07-07-2010, 02:48 PM #8
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Ann Arbor City Council adopts resolution opposing Arizona
Ann Arbor City Council adopts resolution opposing Arizona's controversial new immigration law
mlive.com
July 6, 2010
http://www.annarbor.com/news/ann-arbor- ... ation-law/
Ann Arbor became the first Michigan city to go on record opposing Arizona's controversial new immigration law when the City Council adopted a resolution tonight in a 9-1 vote.
Council Members Sabra Briere, right, and Sandi Smith convinced their peers on council to approve a resolution Tuesday night urging repeal of Arizona's controversial immigration law.
That resolution opposes Arizona's Senate Bill 1070, which has caused national
controversy since it was signed into law in April. The local vote came just hours after the U.S. government filed a federal lawsuit against Arizona to stop the law from taking effect in three weeks.
Federal lawyers claim the law encroaches on the federal responsibility for immigration enforcement and say Arizona has crossed a constitutional line. The Arizona law would require police to question the immigration status of suspects when there is reasonable suspicion they are in the country illegally.
"Certainly I'm in agreement with what is before us tonight," Mayor John Hieftje said in offering his support for the resolution.
Council Member Tony Derezinski, D-2nd Ward, noted that anyone who looks around the council table will see a lot of "curious names" like his own, and Hieftje, Hohnke and Rapundalo.
"This is an immigrant nation. We are all immigrants," Derezinski said.
The resolution was sponsored by Council Members Sabra Briere and Sandi Smith, both Democrats from the 1st Ward.
Council Member Stephen Rapundalo, D-2nd Ward, was the only one to oppose it. He said he didn't like the Arizona law, but didn't believe it was a matter that warranted council action.
"This really is not an issue for the City Council at the moment," he said. "We really do have more pressing issues to be dealing with at this moment, which are our roads and our budget issues."
A native of Canada, Rapundalo noted he is an immigrant to the United States.
The federal government claims the Arizona measure threatens to give rise to a "patchwork of state and local immigration policies throughout the country" prohibited by federal law.
A community coalition led by the Washtenaw Interfaith Coalition for Immigrants Rights urged passage of the resolution tonight, saying Ann Arbor could send a message to other municipalities across the country that racism won't be tolerated.
Other supporters at the meeting came from groups like the Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice, the University of Michigan, One Michigan, the Ann Arbor Human Rights Commission, the local Latino community, the Ann Arbor Workers Center, Michigan Peaceworks and Reform Immigration for America.
Several people spoke on the issue, and dozens more watched from the sidelines, cheering and applauding as the resolution passed.
“This is an issue of fairness and safety for all of our communities,â€
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07-07-2010, 11:28 PM #9
Stopracism, your position remains unclear. You are posting lengthy articles but please tell us how you feel about the Arizona bill. We need to hear from you.
...I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism & everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid...
William Barret Travis
Letter From The Alamo Feb 24, 1836
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07-07-2010, 11:34 PM #10
I too was thinking the same thing Texasborn. Posting articles and not stating their own piece of mind. And especially with a name as that. Just curious..
"When you have knowledge,you have a responsibility to do better"_ Paula Johnson
"I did then what I knew to do. When I knew better,I did better"_ Maya Angelou
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