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Sanctuary city

A sanctuary city is a municipality that limits or denies its cooperation with the national government in enforcing immigration law.

Leaders of sanctuary cities say they want to reduce fear of deportation and possible family break-up among people who are in the country illegally, so that such people will be more willing to report crimes, use health and social services, and enroll their children in school.

In the United States, municipal policies include prohibiting police or city employees from questioning people about their immigration status and refusing requests by national immigration authorities to detain people beyond their release date, if they were jailed for breaking local law.[1] Such policies can be set expressly in law (de jure) or observed in practice (de facto), but the designation "sanctuary city" does not have a precise legal definition. The Federation for American Immigration Reform estimated in 2018 that 564 U.S. jurisdictions, including states and municipalities, had adopted sanctuary policies.[2][3][4]

Studies on the relationship between sanctuary status and crime have found that sanctuary policies either have no effect on crime or that sanctuary cities have lower crime rates and stronger economies than comparable non-sanctuary cities.[5][6][7][8] Sanctuary city policies substantially reduce deportations of undocumented immigrants who do not have criminal records, but have no impact on those who have violent criminal records.[9] Opponents of sanctuary cities argue that cities should assist the national government in enforcing immigration law, and that sanctuary cities increase crime. Supporters of sanctuary cities argue that enforcement of federal law is not the duty of localities, and that law enforcement resources can be prioritized towards better purposes.[10]

European cities have been inspired by the same political currents of the sanctuary movement as American cities, but the term "sanctuary city" now has different meanings in Europe and North America.[11] In the United Kingdom and in continental Europe, sanctuary city refers to cities that are committed to welcoming refugees and asylum seekers. There are at least 80 towns, cities, and local areas with this policy in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.[12] with an emphasis on building bridges of connection and understanding through raising awareness, befriending schemes and forming cultural connections. However, this is in relation to documented refugees and asylum seekers, not illegal immigrants.[13] Glasgow and Swansea have become noted sanctuary cities.[12][14][15]

United States edit

History edit

The movement that established sanctuary cities in the United States began in the early 1980s. The movement traces its roots to religious philosophy, as well as the histories of resistance movements to perceived state injustices.[16] The sanctuary city movement took place in the 1980s to challenge the US government's refusal to grant asylum to certain Central American refugees.[17] These asylum seekers were arriving from countries in Central America like El Salvador and Guatemala that were politically unstable. More than 75,000 Salvadoreans and 200,000 Guatemalans were killed in civil wars in these countries.[18] Faith-based groups in the US Southwest initially drove the movement of the 1980s, with eight churches publicly declaring to be sanctuaries in March 1982.[19] John Fife, a minister and movement leader, famously wrote in a letter to Attorney General William Smith: "the South-side United Presbyterian Church will publicly violate the Immigration and Nationality Act by allowing sanctuary in its church for those from Central America."[20]

A milestone in the U.S. sanctuary city movement occurred in 1985 in San Francisco, which passed the largely symbolic “City of Refuge” resolution. The resolution was followed the same year by an ordinance which prohibited the use of city funds and resources to assist federal immigration enforcement–the defining characteristic of a sanctuary city in the U.S.[21] As of 2018, more than 560 cities, states and counties considered themselves sanctuaries.[4]

Terminology edit

 
Sanctuary cities in the United States*
  State has legislation in place that establishes a statewide sanctuary for undocumented immigrants
  County or county equivalent either contains a municipality that is a sanctuary for undocumented immigrants, or is one itself
  All county jails in the state do not honor ICE detainers
  Alongside statewide legislation or policies establishing sanctuary for undocumented immigrants, the county contains a municipality that has policy or has taken action to further provide sanctuary to undocumented immigrants
*Map is based on data published by ICE in a February 2017 report outlining jurisdictions that have declined ICE detainers.

Several different terms and phrases are used to describe immigrants who enter the U.S. illegally. The term alien is considered insensitive by many[who?] and a LexisNexis search showed that its use in reports on immigration has declined substantially, making up just 5% of terms used in 2013.[22] Usage of the word "illegal" and phrases using the word (e.g., illegal alien, illegal immigrant, illegal worker and illegal migrant) has declined, accounting for 82% of language used in 1996, 75% in 2002, 60% in 2007, and 57% in 2013.[22] Several other phrases are competing for wide acceptance: undocumented immigrant (usage in news reports increased from 6% in 1996 to 14% in 2013); unauthorized immigrant (3% usage in 2013 and rarely seen before that time), and undocumented person or undocumented people (1% in 2007, increasing to 3% in 2013).[22] "The U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021", which President Joe Biden proposed to Congress, would eliminate the word "alien" from federal immigration laws and replace it with "noncitizen".[23][24]

Media outlets' policies as to use of terms differ, and no consensus has yet emerged in the press.[25][26] In 2013, the Associated Press changed its AP Stylebook to provide that "Except in direct quotes essential to the story, use illegal only to refer to an action, not a person: illegal immigration, but not illegal immigrant. Acceptable variations include living in or entering a country illegally or without legal permission."[27] Within several weeks, major U.S. newspapers such as Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, and USA Today adopted similar guidance.[26] The New York Times style guide similarly states that the term illegal immigrant may be considered "loaded or offensive" and advises journalists to "explain the specific circumstances of the person in question or to focus on actions: who crossed the border illegally; who overstayed a visa; who is not authorized to work in this country."[25] The style book discourages the use of illegal as a noun and the "sinister-sounding" alien.[25] Both unauthorized and undocumented are acceptable, but the stylebook notes that the former "has a flavor of euphemism and should be used with caution outside quotation" and the latter has a "bureaucratic tone."[25] The Washington Post stylebook "says 'illegal immigrant' is accurate and acceptable, but notes that some find it offensive"; the Post "does not refer to people as 'illegal aliens' or 'illegals,'" per its guidelines.[28]

Sanctuary Restaurants are a related idea.[29] It is a program run by Presente.org and the Restaurant Opportunities Center.[29]

Electoral politics edit

This issue entered presidential politics in the race for the Republican Party presidential nomination in 2008. Colorado Congressman Tom Tancredo ran on an anti-illegal immigration platform and specifically attacked sanctuary cities. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney accused former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani of running it as a sanctuary city.[30] Mayor Giuliani's campaign responded saying that Governor Romney ran a sanctuary Governor's mansion, and that New York City is not a "haven" for undocumented immigrants.[30]

Following the shooting death of Kathryn Steinle in San Francisco (a sanctuary city) by an undocumented immigrant, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D-NY) told CNN that "The city made a mistake, not to deport someone that the federal government strongly felt should be deported. I have absolutely no support for a city that ignores the strong evidence that should be acted on."[31] The following day, her campaign stated: "Hillary Clinton believes that sanctuary cities can help further public safety, and she has defended those policies going back years."[32]

Trump administration agenda edit

On March 6, 2018, the U.S. Justice Department sued the state of California, the Governor Jerry Brown, and the state's attorney general, Xavier Becerra, over three recently-passed state laws, saying the laws made it impossible for federal immigration officials to do their jobs and deport criminals who were born outside the United States. The Justice Department called the laws unconstitutional and asked a judge to block them. The lawsuit said the state laws “reflect a deliberate effort by California to obstruct the United States’ enforcement of federal immigration law.”[33] The Trump administration previously released a list of immigration principles to Congress. The list included funding a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, a crackdown on the influx of Central American minors, and curbs on federal grants to sanctuary cities.[34] A pledge to strip "all federal funding to sanctuary cities" was a key Trump campaign theme. President Trump issued an executive order which declared that jurisdictions that "refuse to comply" with 8 U.S.C. 1373—a provision of federal law on information sharing between local and federal authorities—would be ineligible to receive federal grants.[35]

States and cities have shown varying responses to the executive order. Thirty-three states introduced or enacted legislation requiring local law enforcement to cooperate with ICE officers and requests to hold non-citizen inmates for deportation. Other states and cities have responded by not cooperating with federal immigration efforts or by showcasing welcoming policies towards immigrants.[35] California openly refused the administration's attempts to "clamp down on sanctuary cities". A federal judge in San Francisco agreed with two California municipalities that a presidential attempt to cut them off from federal funding for not complying with deportation requests was unconstitutional,[36] ultimately issuing a nationwide permanent injunction against the facially unconstitutional provisions of the order.[37] On March 27, 2018, the all-Republican Board of Supervisors in Orange County, California voted to join the Justice Department's lawsuit against the state.[38] In Chicago a federal judge ruled that the Trump administration may not withhold public safety grants to sanctuary cities. These decisions have been seen as a setback to the administration's efforts to force local jurisdictions to help federal authorities with the policing of illegal immigrants.[39] On July 5, 2018, a federal judge upheld two of California's Sanctuary laws, but struck down a key provision in the third.[40]

Local officials who oppose the president's policies say that complying with federal immigration officers will ruin the trust established between law enforcement and immigrant communities. Supporters of the president's policies say that protection of immigrants from enforcement makes communities less safe and undermines the rule of law.[39] On July 12, 2019, federal appeals court in Seattle in a 2-to-1 opinion overturned a nationwide injunction issued last year by a federal judge in Los Angeles. The appeals court said awarding extra points in the application process to cities that cooperate was consistent with the goals of the grant program created by Congress.[41]

United States federal law edit

The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 addressed the relationship between the federal and local governments. Minor crimes, such as shoplifting, became grounds for possible deportation.[42] Additionally, the legislation outlawed cities' bans against municipal workers reporting a person's immigration status to federal authorities.[43] However, nothing in the law forces states or local governments to help the federal government with immigration enforcement.[44]

Section 287(g) makes it possible for state and local law enforcement personnel to enter into agreements with the federal government to be trained in immigration enforcement and, subsequent to such training, to enforce immigration law. However, it provides no general power for immigration enforcement by state and local authorities.[45] This provision was implemented by local and state authorities in five states, California, Arizona, Alabama, Florida and North Carolina by the end of 2006.[46] On June 16, 2007, the United States House of Representatives passed an amendment to a United States Department of Homeland Security spending bill that would withhold federal emergency services funds from sanctuary cities. Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.) was the sponsor of this amendment. 50 Democrats joined Republicans to support the amendment. The amendment would have to pass the United States Senate to become effective.[47]

In 2007, Republican representatives introduced legislation targeting sanctuary cities. Reps. Brian Bilbray, R-Calif., Ginny Brown-Waite, R-Fla., Thelma Drake, R-Va., Jeff Miller, R-Fla., and Tom Tancredo introduced the bill. The legislation would make undocumented immigrant status a felony, instead of a civil offense. Also, the bill targets sanctuary cities by withholding up to 50 percent of Department of Homeland Security funds from the cities.[48]

On September 5, 2007, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff told a House committee that he certainly wouldn't tolerate interference by sanctuary cities that would block his "Basic Pilot Program" that requires employers to validate the legal status of their workers. "We're exploring our legal options. I intend to take as vigorous legal action as the law allows to prevent that from happening, prevent that kind of interference."[49][50]

On January 25, 2017, President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 13768 directing the Secretary of Homeland Security and Attorney General to defund sanctuary jurisdictions that refuse to comply with federal immigration law.[51] He also ordered the Department of Homeland Security to begin issuing weekly public reports that include "a comprehensive list of criminal actions committed by aliens and any jurisdiction that ignored or otherwise failed to honor any detainers with respect to such aliens."[51] Ilya Somin, Professor of Law at George Mason University, has argued that Trump's withholding of federal funding would be unconstitutional: "Trump and future presidents could use [the executive order] to seriously undermine constitutional federalism by forcing dissenting cities and states to obey presidential dictates, even without authorization from Congress. The circumvention of Congress makes the order a threat to separation of powers, as well."[52] On April 25, 2017, U.S. District Judge William Orrick issued a nationwide preliminary injunction halting this executive order.[53][54] The injunction was made permanent on November 20, 2017, when Judge Orrick ruled that section 9(a) of the order was "unconstitutional on its face".[55] The judgment concluded that the order violates "the separation of powers doctrine and deprives [the plaintiffs] of their Tenth and Fifth Amendment rights."[56]

In December 2018 the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a federal law that criminalized encouraging people to enter or live in the U.S. illegally. The court said the law was too broad in restricting the basic right of free speech under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Opponents of the law argued that it was a danger to lawyers advising immigrants and to public officials who support sanctuary policies.[57][58][59]

Jurisdiction

Whether federal or local government has jurisdiction to detain and deport undocumented immigrants is a tricky and unsettled issue, because the U.S. Constitution does not provide a clear answer. Both federal and local government offer arguments to defend their authority. The issue of jurisdiction has been vigorously debated dating back to the Alien Act of 1798.[60] Opponents of local level policing tend to use the Naturalization Clause and the Migration clause in the Constitution as textual confirmation of federal power. Because the Supremacy Clause is generally interpreted to mean that federal law takes priority over state law, the U.S. Supreme Court in the majority of cases has ruled in favor of the federal government. Certain states have been affected by illegal immigration more than others and have attempted to pass legislation that limits access by undocumented immigrants to public benefits. A notable case was Arizona's SB 1070 law, which was passed in 2010 and struck down in 2012 by the Supreme Court as unconstitutional.[61]

States like Arizona, Texas and Nevada justify the aggressive actions they have taken to be the result of insufficient efforts by the federal government to address issues, like the use of schools and hospitals by undocumented immigrants, and changes to the cultural landscape—impacts that are most visible on a local level.[62] Ambiguity and confusion over jurisdiction is one of the reasons why local and state policies for and against sanctuary cities vary widely depending on the location in the country.

Effects edit

Crime edit

Studies show that US sanctuary cities either have no impact on crime or that they lower the crime rate.[7][63][64][65][66][6][67][68][9]

According to an article done by Gale Opposing Viewpoints, a 2015 study by the American Immigration Council "determined that both documented and undocumented immigrants are less likely to engage in criminal behavior than native-born Americans," and that there was a decrease in "violent crime and serious property crime in cities with growing migrant populations."[44]

A 2017 study in the journal Urban Affairs Review found that sanctuary policy itself has no statistically meaningful effect on crime.[66][5][69][70][71] The findings of the study were misinterpreted by Attorney General Jeff Sessions in a July 2017 speech when he claimed that the study showed that sanctuary cities were more prone to crime than cities without sanctuary policies.[72][73] A third study in the journal Justice Quarterly found evidence that the adoption of sanctuary policies reduced the robbery rate, but had no impact on the homicide rate except in cities with larger Mexican undocumented immigrant populations, which had lower rates of homicide.[65]

According to a study by Tom K. Wong, associate professor of political science at the University of California, San Diego, published by the Center for American Progress, a progressive think tank: "Crime is statistically significantly lower in sanctuary counties compared to non-sanctuary counties. Moreover, economies are stronger in sanctuary counties – from higher median household income, less poverty, and less reliance on public assistance, to higher labor force participation, higher employment-to-population ratios, and lower unemployment."[6] The study also concluded that sanctuary cities build trust between local law enforcement and the community, which enhances public safety overall.[74] The study evaluated sanctuary and non-sanctuary cities while controlling for differences in population, the foreign-born percentage of the population, and the percentage of the population that is Latino."[6]

A 2020 study found that California Senate Bill 54 (2017), a sanctuary city legislation, had no significant impact on violent and property crime rates in California.[75]

A 2021 US study found that Latinos were more likely to report crime victimization to law enforcement after sanctuary policies were adopted in their areas of residence.[76]

Economy edit

Advocates of local enforcement of immigration laws argue that more regulatory local immigration policies would cause immigrants to flee those cities and possibly the United States altogether,[77] while opponents argue that regulatory policies on immigrants wouldn't affect their presence because immigrants looking for work will relocate towards economic opportunity despite challenges living there.[10] Undocumented migrants tend to be attracted to states with more economic opportunity and individual freedom.[78] Because there is no reliable data that asks for immigration status, there is no way to tell empirically if regulatory policies do have an effect on immigrant presence. A study comparing restrictive counties with nonrestrictive counties found that local jurisdictions that enacted regulatory immigration policies experienced a 1–2% negative effect in employment.[10]

Health and well-being edit

A preliminary study's results imply that the number of sanctuary cities in the U.S. positively affects well-being in the undocumented immigrant population.[79] Concerning health, a study in North Carolina found that after implementation of section 287(g), prenatal Hispanic/Latina mothers were more likely than non-Hispanic/Latina mothers to have late or inadequate prenatal care. The study's interviews indicated that Hispanics/Latinos in the section 287(g) counties had distrust in health services among other services and had fear about going to the doctor.[80]

Laws and policies by state and city edit

 
Pro-sanctuary states are in blue, states which have banned sanctuary cities are in red, and states in gray have no official policy.

Alabama edit

Alabama has banned sanctuary cities.[81] The state law (Alabama HB 56) was enacted in 2011, calling for proactive immigration enforcement; however, many provisions are either blocked by the federal courts or subject to ongoing lawsuits.[82]

  • On January 31, 2017, William A. Bell, the mayor of Birmingham, declared the city a "welcoming city" and said that the police would not be "an enforcement arm of the federal government" with respect to federal immigration law. He also stated that the city would not require proof of citizenship for granting business licenses. The Birmingham City Council subsequently passed a resolution supporting Birmingham being a "sanctuary city".[83]

Arizona edit

Arizona has banned sanctuary cities.[81] Following the passage of Arizona SB 1070, a state law, few if any cities in Arizona are "sanctuary cities." A provision of SB 1070 requires local authorities to "contact federal immigration authorities if they develop reasonable suspicion that a person they've detained or arrested is in the country illegally."[84]

Arkansas edit

Arkansas has banned sanctuary cities.[81]

California edit

On October 5, 2017, Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill, SB 54, that makes California a "sanctuary state". It prohibits local and state agencies from cooperating with ICE regarding undocumented individuals who have committed misdemeanors.[89] According to the National Immigration Law Center in 2016, about a dozen California cities have some formal sanctuary policy, and none of the 58 California counties "complies with detainer requests by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement."[90]

  • Berkeley became the first city in the United States to pass a sanctuary resolution on November 8, 1971.[91] Additional local governments in certain cities in the United States began designating themselves as sanctuary cities during the 1980s.[92][93] Some have questioned the accuracy of the term "sanctuary city" as used in the US.[94] The policy was initiated in 1979 in Los Angeles, to prevent the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) from inquiring about the immigration status of arrestees. Many Californian cities have adopted "sanctuary" ordinances banning city employees and public safety personnel from asking people about their immigration status.[95][96]
  • Coachella – 95% Latino, 2nd highest percentage Latino city in Southern California, adopted the sanctuary policy in 2015.[97]
  • Huntington Beach obtained a ruling from the state Supreme Court that the protections in California for immigrants who are in the country illegally do not apply to the 121 charter cities. The Orange County city is the first to successfully challenge SB 54.[98]
  • Los Angeles – In 1979, the Los Angeles City Council adopted Special Order 40, barring LAPD officers from initiating contact with a person solely to determine their immigration status.[99] However, the city frequently cooperates with federal immigration authorities.[90] Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti did not use the phrase "sanctuary city" to describe the city because the label is unclear.[90]
  • San Francisco "declared itself a sanctuary city in 1989, and city officials strengthened the stance in 2013 with its 'Due Process for All' ordinance. The law declared local authorities could not hold immigrants for immigration officials if they had no violent felonies on their records and did not currently face charges."[90] The city issues a Resident ID Card regardless of the applicant's immigration status.[100] The 2015 shooting of Kathryn Steinle provoked debate about San Francisco's "sanctuary city" policy.[101]
  • Seaside – On March 29, 2017, Seaside became Monterey County's first sanctuary city.[102]
  • Williams – 75% Latino, largest percentage Latino town in Northern California, adopted the policy in 2015.[103]

Colorado edit

On May 29, 2019, Governor Jared Polis signed House Bill 1124 immediately prohibiting law enforcement officials in Colorado from holding undocumented immigrants solely on the basis of a request from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.[104]

  • Boulder[105] became a sanctuary city in 2017.
  • Denver does not identify as a sanctuary city. The Denver Post reports: "The city doesn't have an ordinance staking out a claim or barring information-sharing with federal officials about a person's immigration status, unlike some cities. But it is among cities that don't enforce immigration laws or honor federal 'detainer' requests to hold immigrants with suspect legal status in jail past their release dates.[106]
  • Estes Park police chief Wes Kufeld stated that, "As far as day-to-day policing, people are not required to provide proof of immigration status, and our officers are not required by ICE to check immigration status, nor to conduct sweeps for undocumented individuals. So, we don’t do these things." He added that town police do assist ICE in the arrest and detainment of any undocumented immigrant suspected of a felony.[107]

Connecticut edit

In 2013, Connecticut passed a law that gives local law enforcement officers discretion to carry out immigration detainer requests, though only for suspected felons.[108]

  • Hartford passed an ordinance providing services to all residents regardless of their immigration in 2008. Said ordinance also prohibits police from detaining individuals based solely on their immigration status, or inquiring as to their immigration status. In 2016, the ordinance was amended to declare that Hartford is a "Sanctuary City", although the term itself does not have an established legal meaning.[109]
  • On February 3, 2017, Middletown, CT declared itself a sanctuary city. This was in direct response to President Trump's executive order. Middletown's mayor, Daniel T Drew, said: “We don't just take orders from the President of the United States”[110]

Florida edit

Florida has banned sanctuary cities.[81][111]

  • In January 2017 Miami-Dade County rescinded a policy of insisting the U.S. government pay for detention of persons on a federal list. Republican Mayor Carlos Gimenez ordered jails to "fully cooperate" with Presidential immigration policy. He said he did not want to risk losing a larger amount of federal financial aid for not complying. The mayor said Miami-Dade County has never considered itself to be a sanctuary city.[112]
  • St. Petersburg Democratic Mayor Rick Kriseman said residents from all backgrounds implored him to declare a sanctuary city. In February 2017 he blogged that, "I have no hesitation in declaring St. Petersburg a sanctuary from harmful federal immigration laws. We will not expend resources to help enforce such laws, nor will our police officers stop, question or arrest an individual solely on the basis that they may have unlawfully entered the United States." He said the county sheriff's office has ultimate responsibility for notifying federal officials about people illegally in the city. The mayor criticized President Trump for "demonization of Muslims."[113][114]
  • In June 2019, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill that bans sanctuary cities. The bill prohibits local governments from enacting "sanctuary" policies that protect undocumented immigrants from deportation and all law enforcement agencies in Florida will have to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.[115][116][117] Florida became the 12th state to ban sanctuary cities.[118]

Georgia edit

Georgia banned "sanctuary cities" in 2010, and in 2016 went further by requiring local governments, in order to obtain state funding, to certify that they cooperate with federal immigration officials.[119]

  • The mayor of Atlanta, Georgia in January 2017 declared the city was a “welcoming city” and “will remain open and welcoming to all”. This statement was in response to President's Trump's executive orders related to “public safety agencies and the communities they serve”. Nonetheless, Atlanta does not consider itself to be a “sanctuary city”.[120] Atlanta also has refused to house new ICE detainees in its jail, but will keep the current detainees.

Illinois edit

On August 28, 2017, Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner signed a bill into law that prohibited state and local police from arresting anyone solely due to their immigration status or due to federal detainers.[121][122][123][124] Some fellow Republicans criticized Rauner for his action, claiming the bill made Illinois a sanctuary state. However, the Illinois associations for Sheriffs and Police Chiefs stated that the bill does not prevent cooperation with the federal government or give sanctuary for undocumented immigrants. Both organizations support the bill.[125][126][127]

  • Chicago's history as a self-proclaimed sanctuary city dates back to 1985, when Mayor Harold Washington issued an executive order prohibiting city employees from enforcing federal immigration laws.[128]Chicago became a "de jure" sanctuary city in 2012 when Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the City Council passed the Welcoming City Ordinance.[129][130] The ordinance protects residents' rights to access city services regardless of immigration status and states that Chicago police officers cannot arrest individuals on the basis of immigration status alone.[131] The status was reaffirmed in 2016.[132][133]
  • Urbana, Illinois[134]
  • Evanston, Illinois[135]

Iowa edit

Iowa has banned sanctuary cities.[81]

Kansas edit

Kansas has banned sanctuary cities.[136]

Louisiana edit

Maine edit

A 2004 executive order prohibited state officials from inquiring about immigration statuses of individuals seeking public assistance, but in 2011, the incoming Maine governor Paul LePage rescinded this, stating “it is the intent of this administration to promote rather than hinder the enforcement of federal immigration law."

  • In 2015, Governor LePage accused Portland of being a sanctuary city based on the fact that “city employees are prohibited from asking about the immigration status of people seeking city services unless compelled by a court or law,"[139] but Portland city officials did not accept that characterization.[139]

Maryland edit

  • In 2008, Baltimore and Takoma Park are sometimes identified as sanctuary cities.[140] However, "[m]ost local governments in Maryland – including Baltimore – still share information with the federal government."[141] In 2016, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said that she did not consider Baltimore to be a "sanctuary city."[142]

Massachusetts edit

Massachusetts has a pro-sanctuary city law.[143] The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled in July 2017 that a person cannot be held solely due to an ICE detainer.[144][145]

Michigan edit

  • Detroit and Ann Arbor are sometimes referred to as "sanctuary cities" because they "have anti-profiling ordinances that generally prohibit local police from asking about the immigration status of people who are not suspected of any crime."[148] Unlike San Francisco's ordinance, however, the Detroit and Ann Arbor policies do not bar local authorities from cooperating and assisting ICE and Customs and Border Protection, and both cities frequently do so.
  • Kalamazoo re-affirmed its status as a welcoming city in 2017. Vice Mayor Don Cooney stated, "We care about you. We will protect you. We are with you." [1]
  • Lansing voted to become a sanctuary city in April 2017, but reversed the decision a week later due to public and business opposition. An order by mayor Virg Bernero still prohibits Lansing police officers from asking residents about their immigration status, however.[149]

Minnesota edit

  • Minneapolis has an ordinance, adopted in 2003,[150] that directs local law enforcement officers "not to 'take any law enforcement action' for the sole purpose of finding undocumented immigrants, or ask an individual about his or her immigration status."[151] The Minneapolis ordinance does not bar cooperation with federal authorities: "The city works cooperatively with the Homeland Security, as it does with all state and federal agencies, but the city does not operate its programs for the purpose of enforcing federal immigration laws. The Homeland Security has the legal authority to enforce immigration laws in the United States, in Minnesota and in the city."[150]

Mississippi edit

Mississippi has banned sanctuary cities.[81]

Missouri edit

Missouri has banned sanctuary cities.[81]

Montana edit

On April 2, 2021, Governor Greg Gianforte signed a bill that bans Sanctuary cities in the state of Montana into law.[152][153][154] Montana became the 13th state to ban sanctuary cities.

Nevada edit

New York edit

New York has a pro-sanctuary city law.[157]

New Jersey edit

In 2018, Attorney General Gurbir Grewal issued the 'Immigrant Trust Directive', which effectively made New Jersey a sanctuary state.[164] Among the municipalities which are considered sanctuary cities are Asbury Park, Camden, East Orange, Hoboken, Jersey City, Linden, New Brunswick, Newark, North Bergen, Plainfield, Trenton and Union City.[165] Those with specific executive orders made by mayors or resolution by municipal councils are:

New Mexico edit

All county jails are prohibited from honoring ICE detainers, unless they have an arrest warrant signed by a judge.[176]

North Carolina edit

North Carolina has banned sanctuary cities.[81] The state currently restricts any city or municipality from refusing to cooperate with federal immigration and customs enforcement officials.[177] There are therefore no official sanctuary cities in the state. A bill, initially under consideration as of March 2017, is entitled Citizens Protection Act of 2017 or HB 63. Under the new provisions, the state would be able to deny bail to undocumented immigrants for whom Immigration and Customs Enforcements (ICE) has issued a detainer; allow the state to withhold tax revenues from cities who are not in compliance with the statewide immigration regulations; and encourage tipsters to identify municipalities which violate these laws.[178] A similar version of HB 63 was introduced in February 2023 during the 2023-2024 session.[179]

Ohio edit

Oregon edit

State law passed in 1987: "Oregon Revised Statute 181.850, which prohibits law enforcement officers at the state, county or municipal level from enforcing federal immigration laws that target people based on their race or ethnic origin, when those individuals are not suspected of any criminal activities."[188][189]

  • Beaverton city council passed a resolution in January 2017 stating, in part, "The City of Beaverton is committed to living its values as a welcoming city for all individuals ...regardless of a person's ... immigration status" and that they would abide by Oregon state law of not enforcing federal immigration laws.[190]
  • Corvallis[191]
  • Portland[192]

Pennsylvania edit

There are currently 18 sanctuary jurisdictions in the state of Pennsylvania.[193][194] Sanctuary jurisdictions exist in Bradford County, Bucks County, Clarion County, Delaware County, Erie County, Franklin County, Lebanon County, Lehigh County, Lycoming County, Montgomery County, Montour County, Perry County, Philadelphia County, Pike County, and Westmoreland County.

  • Philadelphia mayor Jim Kenney said in November 2016 that federal immigration policies lead to more crime, and that crime rates declined the year he reinstated a sanctuary city policy.[195] U.S. Attorney General Sessions has included Philadelphia on the list of cities threatened with subpoenas if they fail to provide documents to show whether local law enforcement officers are sharing information with federal immigration authorities.[196]

Rhode Island edit

In 2014, Governor Lincoln Chafee put in place a new policy instructing the Department of Corrections to stop honoring immigration detainers without a warrant.[197]

South Carolina edit

South Carolina has banned sanctuary cities.[81]

Tennessee edit

Tennessee state law bars "local governments or officials from making policies that stop local entities from complying with federal immigration law."[198] In 2017, legislation proposed in the Tennessee General Assembly would go further, withholding funding from local governments deemed insufficiently cooperative with the federal government.[198]

  • In Nashville, mayor David Briley, signed an executive order in September 2019 directing city attorneys to investigate grounds for challenging Tennessee's anti-sanctuary-city law.[199] However, after losing the 2019 mayoral election, his successor, John Cooper rescinded the order in December 2019, saying that Nashville "cannot and will not be a sanctuary city".[200] However, Cooper did not support "federalizing the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department", saying that "our police needs to be for us and our local law enforcement and not always being agents of the federal government, the IRS, the EPA, Alcohol and Tobacco or ICE. If they have a non-judicial warrant, that has not ever been before a judge, it needs to be a lower priority for what we need to do."[201]

Texas edit

In Texas no city has formally declared "sanctuary" status, but a few do not fully cooperate with federal immigration authorities and have drawn a negative response from the legislature.[202] Bills seeking to deprive state funding from police departments and municipalities that do not cooperate with federal authorities were introduced into the Texas Legislature several times.[202] On February 1, 2017, Texas Governor Greg Abbott blocked funding to Travis County, Texas due to its recently implemented de facto sanctuary city policy.[203][204] On May 7, 2017, Abbott signed Texas Senate Bill 4 into law, effectively banning sanctuary cities by charging county or city officials who refuse to work with federal officials and by allowing police officers to check the immigration status of those they detain if they choose.[205][206] In May 2018, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit found that the law does not violate the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.[207][208]

Vermont edit

In 2017, Vermont passed a law granting the Governor the sole authority to commit state or local law enforcement to enforce federal immigration law.[209] Governor Phil Scott said, "I want to be very clear this law has been carefully crafted through a consensus-building process to confirm Vermont remains compliant with federal law, that we would not be establishing a sanctuary state."[210] Previously, a law had been passed in 2014 directing local law enforcement to disregard immigration detainers, but compliance was optional.[211]

Washington edit

Washington enacted a measure in June 2019 in favor of sanctuary cities, similar to California and Oregon laws which are among the strongest statewide mandates in the nation.[212]

Washington DC edit

Washington DC is a sanctuary city.[214]

Canada edit

Central Canada edit

Toronto was the first city in Canada to declare itself a sanctuary city, with the Toronto City Council voting 37–3 on February 22, 2013, to adopt a formal policy allowing undocumented migrants to access city services.[215] Hamilton, Ontario declared itself a sanctuary city in February 2014 after the Hamilton City Council voted unanimously to allow undocumented immigrants to access city-funded services such as shelters, housing and food banks.[216] In response to US President Donald Trump's Executive Order 13769, the city council of London, Ontario voted unanimously to declare London a sanctuary city in January 2017[217] with Montreal doing the same in February 2017 after a unanimous vote. (However Montreal removed its sanctuary city status in 2019).[218]

Western Canada edit

While Vancouver is not a sanctuary city, it adopted an "Access to City Services without Fear" policy for residents that are undocumented or have an uncertain immigration status in April 2016.[219] The policy does not apply to municipal services operated by individual boards, including services provided by the Vancouver Police Department, Vancouver Public Library, or Vancouver Park Board.[220]

As of February 2017, the cities of Calgary, Ottawa, Regina, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg are considering motions to declare themselves sanctuary cities.[220][221]

As of September 9, 2018, Edmonton adopted "Access Without Fear" policy for undocumented and vulnerable residents.

United Kingdom edit

In the United Kingdom, sanctuary cities provide services – such as housing, education, and cultural integration – to asylum seekers (i.e. persons fleeing one country and seeking protection in another).[13] The movement began in Sheffield in 2005. It was motivated by a national policy adopted in 1999 to disperse asylum seekers to different towns and cities in the UK.

Sheffield edit

In 2009, the city council of Sheffield drew up a manifesto outlining key areas of concern and 100 supporting organizations signed on.[222]

A city's status as a place of sanctuary is not necessarily a formal governmental designation. The organization City of Sanctuary encourages local grassroots groups throughout the UK and Ireland to build a culture of hospitality towards asylum seekers.[223]

Glasgow edit

Glasgow is a noted sanctuary city in Scotland. In 2000 the city council accepted their first asylum seekers relocated by the Home Office. The Home Office provided funding to support asylum seekers but would also forcibly deport them ("removal seizures") if it was determined they could not stay in the UK. As of 2010 Glasgow had accepted 22,000 asylum seekers from 75 different nations. In 2007, local residents upset by the human impact of removal seizures, organized watches to warn asylum seekers when Home Office vans were in the neighborhood. They also organized protests and vigils which led to the ending of the removal seizures.[12][15]

Iran edit

National immigration organization has a program to build "guest" cities.[224][225]

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • Laura Lopez-Sanders (2014). "Local governments and immigration". In James Ciment; John Radzilowski (eds.). American Immigration: An Encyclopedia (2nd ed.). M. E. Sharpe. ISBN 9780765682130.
  • American Immigration Council: “Sanctuary” Policies: An Overview

sanctuary, city, confused, with, cities, refuge, city, sanctuary, redirects, here, british, charity, city, sanctuary, examples, perspective, this, article, deal, primarily, with, united, states, represent, worldwide, view, subject, improve, this, article, disc. Not to be confused with Cities of Refuge City of Sanctuary redirects here For the British charity see City of Sanctuary UK The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message A sanctuary city is a municipality that limits or denies its cooperation with the national government in enforcing immigration law Leaders of sanctuary cities say they want to reduce fear of deportation and possible family break up among people who are in the country illegally so that such people will be more willing to report crimes use health and social services and enroll their children in school In the United States municipal policies include prohibiting police or city employees from questioning people about their immigration status and refusing requests by national immigration authorities to detain people beyond their release date if they were jailed for breaking local law 1 Such policies can be set expressly in law de jure or observed in practice de facto but the designation sanctuary city does not have a precise legal definition The Federation for American Immigration Reform estimated in 2018 that 564 U S jurisdictions including states and municipalities had adopted sanctuary policies 2 3 4 Studies on the relationship between sanctuary status and crime have found that sanctuary policies either have no effect on crime or that sanctuary cities have lower crime rates and stronger economies than comparable non sanctuary cities 5 6 7 8 Sanctuary city policies substantially reduce deportations of undocumented immigrants who do not have criminal records but have no impact on those who have violent criminal records 9 Opponents of sanctuary cities argue that cities should assist the national government in enforcing immigration law and that sanctuary cities increase crime Supporters of sanctuary cities argue that enforcement of federal law is not the duty of localities and that law enforcement resources can be prioritized towards better purposes 10 European cities have been inspired by the same political currents of the sanctuary movement as American cities but the term sanctuary city now has different meanings in Europe and North America 11 In the United Kingdom and in continental Europe sanctuary city refers to cities that are committed to welcoming refugees and asylum seekers There are at least 80 towns cities and local areas with this policy in England Wales Scotland and Northern Ireland 12 with an emphasis on building bridges of connection and understanding through raising awareness befriending schemes and forming cultural connections However this is in relation to documented refugees and asylum seekers not illegal immigrants 13 Glasgow and Swansea have become noted sanctuary cities 12 14 15 Contents 1 United States 1 1 History 1 2 Terminology 1 3 Electoral politics 1 3 1 Trump administration agenda 1 3 2 United States federal law 1 4 Effects 1 4 1 Crime 1 4 2 Economy 1 4 3 Health and well being 1 5 Laws and policies by state and city 1 5 1 Alabama 1 5 2 Arizona 1 5 3 Arkansas 1 5 4 California 1 5 5 Colorado 1 5 6 Connecticut 1 5 7 Florida 1 5 8 Georgia 1 5 9 Illinois 1 5 10 Iowa 1 5 11 Kansas 1 5 12 Louisiana 1 5 13 Maine 1 5 14 Maryland 1 5 15 Massachusetts 1 5 16 Michigan 1 5 17 Minnesota 1 5 18 Mississippi 1 5 19 Missouri 1 5 20 Montana 1 5 21 Nevada 1 5 22 New York 1 5 23 New Jersey 1 5 24 New Mexico 1 5 25 North Carolina 1 5 26 Ohio 1 5 27 Oregon 1 5 28 Pennsylvania 1 5 29 Rhode Island 1 5 30 South Carolina 1 5 31 Tennessee 1 5 32 Texas 1 5 33 Vermont 1 5 34 Washington 1 5 35 Washington DC 2 Canada 2 1 Central Canada 2 2 Western Canada 3 United Kingdom 3 1 Sheffield 3 2 Glasgow 4 Iran 5 See also 6 References 7 Further readingUnited States editSee also Illegal immigration to the United States History edit The movement that established sanctuary cities in the United States began in the early 1980s The movement traces its roots to religious philosophy as well as the histories of resistance movements to perceived state injustices 16 The sanctuary city movement took place in the 1980s to challenge the US government s refusal to grant asylum to certain Central American refugees 17 These asylum seekers were arriving from countries in Central America like El Salvador and Guatemala that were politically unstable More than 75 000 Salvadoreans and 200 000 Guatemalans were killed in civil wars in these countries 18 Faith based groups in the US Southwest initially drove the movement of the 1980s with eight churches publicly declaring to be sanctuaries in March 1982 19 John Fife a minister and movement leader famously wrote in a letter to Attorney General William Smith the South side United Presbyterian Church will publicly violate the Immigration and Nationality Act by allowing sanctuary in its church for those from Central America 20 A milestone in the U S sanctuary city movement occurred in 1985 in San Francisco which passed the largely symbolic City of Refuge resolution The resolution was followed the same year by an ordinance which prohibited the use of city funds and resources to assist federal immigration enforcement the defining characteristic of a sanctuary city in the U S 21 As of 2018 more than 560 cities states and counties considered themselves sanctuaries 4 Terminology edit nbsp Sanctuary cities in the United States State has legislation in place that establishes a statewide sanctuary for undocumented immigrants County or county equivalent either contains a municipality that is a sanctuary for undocumented immigrants or is one itself All county jails in the state do not honor ICE detainers Alongside statewide legislation or policies establishing sanctuary for undocumented immigrants the county contains a municipality that has policy or has taken action to further provide sanctuary to undocumented immigrants Map is based on data published by ICE in a February 2017 report outlining jurisdictions that have declined ICE detainers Several different terms and phrases are used to describe immigrants who enter the U S illegally The term alien is considered insensitive by many who and a LexisNexis search showed that its use in reports on immigration has declined substantially making up just 5 of terms used in 2013 22 Usage of the word illegal and phrases using the word e g illegal alien illegal immigrant illegal worker and illegal migrant has declined accounting for 82 of language used in 1996 75 in 2002 60 in 2007 and 57 in 2013 22 Several other phrases are competing for wide acceptance undocumented immigrant usage in news reports increased from 6 in 1996 to 14 in 2013 unauthorized immigrant 3 usage in 2013 and rarely seen before that time and undocumented person or undocumented people 1 in 2007 increasing to 3 in 2013 22 The U S Citizenship Act of 2021 which President Joe Biden proposed to Congress would eliminate the word alien from federal immigration laws and replace it with noncitizen 23 24 Media outlets policies as to use of terms differ and no consensus has yet emerged in the press 25 26 In 2013 the Associated Press changed its AP Stylebook to provide that Except in direct quotes essential to the story use illegal only to refer to an action not a person illegal immigration but not illegal immigrant Acceptable variations include living in or entering a country illegally or without legal permission 27 Within several weeks major U S newspapers such as Chicago Tribune the Los Angeles Times and USA Today adopted similar guidance 26 The New York Times style guide similarly states that the term illegal immigrant may be considered loaded or offensive and advises journalists to explain the specific circumstances of the person in question or to focus on actions who crossed the border illegally who overstayed a visa who is not authorized to work in this country 25 The style book discourages the use of illegal as a noun and the sinister sounding alien 25 Both unauthorized and undocumented are acceptable but the stylebook notes that the former has a flavor of euphemism and should be used with caution outside quotation and the latter has a bureaucratic tone 25 The Washington Post stylebook says illegal immigrant is accurate and acceptable but notes that some find it offensive the Post does not refer to people as illegal aliens or illegals per its guidelines 28 Sanctuary Restaurants are a related idea 29 It is a program run by Presente org and the Restaurant Opportunities Center 29 Electoral politics edit This issue entered presidential politics in the race for the Republican Party presidential nomination in 2008 Colorado Congressman Tom Tancredo ran on an anti illegal immigration platform and specifically attacked sanctuary cities Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney accused former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani of running it as a sanctuary city 30 Mayor Giuliani s campaign responded saying that Governor Romney ran a sanctuary Governor s mansion and that New York City is not a haven for undocumented immigrants 30 Following the shooting death of Kathryn Steinle in San Francisco a sanctuary city by an undocumented immigrant former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton D NY told CNN that The city made a mistake not to deport someone that the federal government strongly felt should be deported I have absolutely no support for a city that ignores the strong evidence that should be acted on 31 The following day her campaign stated Hillary Clinton believes that sanctuary cities can help further public safety and she has defended those policies going back years 32 Trump administration agenda edit On March 6 2018 the U S Justice Department sued the state of California the Governor Jerry Brown and the state s attorney general Xavier Becerra over three recently passed state laws saying the laws made it impossible for federal immigration officials to do their jobs and deport criminals who were born outside the United States The Justice Department called the laws unconstitutional and asked a judge to block them The lawsuit said the state laws reflect a deliberate effort by California to obstruct the United States enforcement of federal immigration law 33 The Trump administration previously released a list of immigration principles to Congress The list included funding a wall along the U S Mexico border a crackdown on the influx of Central American minors and curbs on federal grants to sanctuary cities 34 A pledge to strip all federal funding to sanctuary cities was a key Trump campaign theme President Trump issued an executive order which declared that jurisdictions that refuse to comply with 8 U S C 1373 a provision of federal law on information sharing between local and federal authorities would be ineligible to receive federal grants 35 States and cities have shown varying responses to the executive order Thirty three states introduced or enacted legislation requiring local law enforcement to cooperate with ICE officers and requests to hold non citizen inmates for deportation Other states and cities have responded by not cooperating with federal immigration efforts or by showcasing welcoming policies towards immigrants 35 California openly refused the administration s attempts to clamp down on sanctuary cities A federal judge in San Francisco agreed with two California municipalities that a presidential attempt to cut them off from federal funding for not complying with deportation requests was unconstitutional 36 ultimately issuing a nationwide permanent injunction against the facially unconstitutional provisions of the order 37 On March 27 2018 the all Republican Board of Supervisors in Orange County California voted to join the Justice Department s lawsuit against the state 38 In Chicago a federal judge ruled that the Trump administration may not withhold public safety grants to sanctuary cities These decisions have been seen as a setback to the administration s efforts to force local jurisdictions to help federal authorities with the policing of illegal immigrants 39 On July 5 2018 a federal judge upheld two of California s Sanctuary laws but struck down a key provision in the third 40 Local officials who oppose the president s policies say that complying with federal immigration officers will ruin the trust established between law enforcement and immigrant communities Supporters of the president s policies say that protection of immigrants from enforcement makes communities less safe and undermines the rule of law 39 On July 12 2019 federal appeals court in Seattle in a 2 to 1 opinion overturned a nationwide injunction issued last year by a federal judge in Los Angeles The appeals court said awarding extra points in the application process to cities that cooperate was consistent with the goals of the grant program created by Congress 41 United States federal law edit The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 addressed the relationship between the federal and local governments Minor crimes such as shoplifting became grounds for possible deportation 42 Additionally the legislation outlawed cities bans against municipal workers reporting a person s immigration status to federal authorities 43 However nothing in the law forces states or local governments to help the federal government with immigration enforcement 44 Section 287 g makes it possible for state and local law enforcement personnel to enter into agreements with the federal government to be trained in immigration enforcement and subsequent to such training to enforce immigration law However it provides no general power for immigration enforcement by state and local authorities 45 This provision was implemented by local and state authorities in five states California Arizona Alabama Florida and North Carolina by the end of 2006 46 On June 16 2007 the United States House of Representatives passed an amendment to a United States Department of Homeland Security spending bill that would withhold federal emergency services funds from sanctuary cities Congressman Tom Tancredo R Colo was the sponsor of this amendment 50 Democrats joined Republicans to support the amendment The amendment would have to pass the United States Senate to become effective 47 In 2007 Republican representatives introduced legislation targeting sanctuary cities Reps Brian Bilbray R Calif Ginny Brown Waite R Fla Thelma Drake R Va Jeff Miller R Fla and Tom Tancredo introduced the bill The legislation would make undocumented immigrant status a felony instead of a civil offense Also the bill targets sanctuary cities by withholding up to 50 percent of Department of Homeland Security funds from the cities 48 On September 5 2007 Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff told a House committee that he certainly wouldn t tolerate interference by sanctuary cities that would block his Basic Pilot Program that requires employers to validate the legal status of their workers We re exploring our legal options I intend to take as vigorous legal action as the law allows to prevent that from happening prevent that kind of interference 49 50 On January 25 2017 President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 13768 directing the Secretary of Homeland Security and Attorney General to defund sanctuary jurisdictions that refuse to comply with federal immigration law 51 He also ordered the Department of Homeland Security to begin issuing weekly public reports that include a comprehensive list of criminal actions committed by aliens and any jurisdiction that ignored or otherwise failed to honor any detainers with respect to such aliens 51 Ilya Somin Professor of Law at George Mason University has argued that Trump s withholding of federal funding would be unconstitutional Trump and future presidents could use the executive order to seriously undermine constitutional federalism by forcing dissenting cities and states to obey presidential dictates even without authorization from Congress The circumvention of Congress makes the order a threat to separation of powers as well 52 On April 25 2017 U S District Judge William Orrick issued a nationwide preliminary injunction halting this executive order 53 54 The injunction was made permanent on November 20 2017 when Judge Orrick ruled that section 9 a of the order was unconstitutional on its face 55 The judgment concluded that the order violates the separation of powers doctrine and deprives the plaintiffs of their Tenth and Fifth Amendment rights 56 In December 2018 the Ninth U S Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a federal law that criminalized encouraging people to enter or live in the U S illegally The court said the law was too broad in restricting the basic right of free speech under the First Amendment to the U S Constitution Opponents of the law argued that it was a danger to lawyers advising immigrants and to public officials who support sanctuary policies 57 58 59 JurisdictionWhether federal or local government has jurisdiction to detain and deport undocumented immigrants is a tricky and unsettled issue because the U S Constitution does not provide a clear answer Both federal and local government offer arguments to defend their authority The issue of jurisdiction has been vigorously debated dating back to the Alien Act of 1798 60 Opponents of local level policing tend to use the Naturalization Clause and the Migration clause in the Constitution as textual confirmation of federal power Because the Supremacy Clause is generally interpreted to mean that federal law takes priority over state law the U S Supreme Court in the majority of cases has ruled in favor of the federal government Certain states have been affected by illegal immigration more than others and have attempted to pass legislation that limits access by undocumented immigrants to public benefits A notable case was Arizona s SB 1070 law which was passed in 2010 and struck down in 2012 by the Supreme Court as unconstitutional 61 States like Arizona Texas and Nevada justify the aggressive actions they have taken to be the result of insufficient efforts by the federal government to address issues like the use of schools and hospitals by undocumented immigrants and changes to the cultural landscape impacts that are most visible on a local level 62 Ambiguity and confusion over jurisdiction is one of the reasons why local and state policies for and against sanctuary cities vary widely depending on the location in the country Effects edit Crime edit Studies show that US sanctuary cities either have no impact on crime or that they lower the crime rate 7 63 64 65 66 6 67 68 9 According to an article done by Gale Opposing Viewpoints a 2015 study by the American Immigration Council determined that both documented and undocumented immigrants are less likely to engage in criminal behavior than native born Americans and that there was a decrease in violent crime and serious property crime in cities with growing migrant populations 44 A 2017 study in the journal Urban Affairs Review found that sanctuary policy itself has no statistically meaningful effect on crime 66 5 69 70 71 The findings of the study were misinterpreted by Attorney General Jeff Sessions in a July 2017 speech when he claimed that the study showed that sanctuary cities were more prone to crime than cities without sanctuary policies 72 73 A third study in the journal Justice Quarterly found evidence that the adoption of sanctuary policies reduced the robbery rate but had no impact on the homicide rate except in cities with larger Mexican undocumented immigrant populations which had lower rates of homicide 65 According to a study by Tom K Wong associate professor of political science at the University of California San Diego published by the Center for American Progress a progressive think tank Crime is statistically significantly lower in sanctuary counties compared to non sanctuary counties Moreover economies are stronger in sanctuary counties from higher median household income less poverty and less reliance on public assistance to higher labor force participation higher employment to population ratios and lower unemployment 6 The study also concluded that sanctuary cities build trust between local law enforcement and the community which enhances public safety overall 74 The study evaluated sanctuary and non sanctuary cities while controlling for differences in population the foreign born percentage of the population and the percentage of the population that is Latino 6 A 2020 study found that California Senate Bill 54 2017 a sanctuary city legislation had no significant impact on violent and property crime rates in California 75 A 2021 US study found that Latinos were more likely to report crime victimization to law enforcement after sanctuary policies were adopted in their areas of residence 76 Economy edit Advocates of local enforcement of immigration laws argue that more regulatory local immigration policies would cause immigrants to flee those cities and possibly the United States altogether 77 while opponents argue that regulatory policies on immigrants wouldn t affect their presence because immigrants looking for work will relocate towards economic opportunity despite challenges living there 10 Undocumented migrants tend to be attracted to states with more economic opportunity and individual freedom 78 Because there is no reliable data that asks for immigration status there is no way to tell empirically if regulatory policies do have an effect on immigrant presence A study comparing restrictive counties with nonrestrictive counties found that local jurisdictions that enacted regulatory immigration policies experienced a 1 2 negative effect in employment 10 Health and well being edit A preliminary study s results imply that the number of sanctuary cities in the U S positively affects well being in the undocumented immigrant population 79 Concerning health a study in North Carolina found that after implementation of section 287 g prenatal Hispanic Latina mothers were more likely than non Hispanic Latina mothers to have late or inadequate prenatal care The study s interviews indicated that Hispanics Latinos in the section 287 g counties had distrust in health services among other services and had fear about going to the doctor 80 Laws and policies by state and city edit nbsp Pro sanctuary states are in blue states which have banned sanctuary cities are in red and states in gray have no official policy Alabama edit Alabama has banned sanctuary cities 81 The state law Alabama HB 56 was enacted in 2011 calling for proactive immigration enforcement however many provisions are either blocked by the federal courts or subject to ongoing lawsuits 82 On January 31 2017 William A Bell the mayor of Birmingham declared the city a welcoming city and said that the police would not be an enforcement arm of the federal government with respect to federal immigration law He also stated that the city would not require proof of citizenship for granting business licenses The Birmingham City Council subsequently passed a resolution supporting Birmingham being a sanctuary city 83 Arizona edit Arizona has banned sanctuary cities 81 Following the passage of Arizona SB 1070 a state law few if any cities in Arizona are sanctuary cities A provision of SB 1070 requires local authorities to contact federal immigration authorities if they develop reasonable suspicion that a person they ve detained or arrested is in the country illegally 84 The Center for Immigration Studies an anti immigration group labels only one city in the state South Tucson a sanctuary city the label is because South Tucson does not honor ICE detainers unless ICE pays for cost of detention 84 In 2019 Tucson held a citywide vote on Proposition 205 which would have declared it a sanctuary city However the proposition failed 70 30 Amongst others Democratic outgoing Mayor Jonathan Rothschild and mayoral candidates Steve Farley Randi Dorman and eventual winner Regina Romero alongside city councilmembers and US Senate candidate Mark Kelly endorsed a No vote 85 86 87 88 Arkansas edit Arkansas has banned sanctuary cities 81 California edit On October 5 2017 Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill SB 54 that makes California a sanctuary state It prohibits local and state agencies from cooperating with ICE regarding undocumented individuals who have committed misdemeanors 89 According to the National Immigration Law Center in 2016 about a dozen California cities have some formal sanctuary policy and none of the 58 California counties complies with detainer requests by U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement 90 Berkeley became the first city in the United States to pass a sanctuary resolution on November 8 1971 91 Additional local governments in certain cities in the United States began designating themselves as sanctuary cities during the 1980s 92 93 Some have questioned the accuracy of the term sanctuary city as used in the US 94 The policy was initiated in 1979 in Los Angeles to prevent the Los Angeles Police Department LAPD from inquiring about the immigration status of arrestees Many Californian cities have adopted sanctuary ordinances banning city employees and public safety personnel from asking people about their immigration status 95 96 Coachella 95 Latino 2nd highest percentage Latino city in Southern California adopted the sanctuary policy in 2015 97 Huntington Beach obtained a ruling from the state Supreme Court that the protections in California for immigrants who are in the country illegally do not apply to the 121 charter cities The Orange County city is the first to successfully challenge SB 54 98 Los Angeles In 1979 the Los Angeles City Council adopted Special Order 40 barring LAPD officers from initiating contact with a person solely to determine their immigration status 99 However the city frequently cooperates with federal immigration authorities 90 Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti did not use the phrase sanctuary city to describe the city because the label is unclear 90 San Francisco declared itself a sanctuary city in 1989 and city officials strengthened the stance in 2013 with its Due Process for All ordinance The law declared local authorities could not hold immigrants for immigration officials if they had no violent felonies on their records and did not currently face charges 90 The city issues a Resident ID Card regardless of the applicant s immigration status 100 The 2015 shooting of Kathryn Steinle provoked debate about San Francisco s sanctuary city policy 101 Seaside On March 29 2017 Seaside became Monterey County s first sanctuary city 102 Williams 75 Latino largest percentage Latino town in Northern California adopted the policy in 2015 103 Colorado edit On May 29 2019 Governor Jared Polis signed House Bill 1124 immediately prohibiting law enforcement officials in Colorado from holding undocumented immigrants solely on the basis of a request from U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement 104 Boulder 105 became a sanctuary city in 2017 Denver does not identify as a sanctuary city The Denver Post reports The city doesn t have an ordinance staking out a claim or barring information sharing with federal officials about a person s immigration status unlike some cities But it is among cities that don t enforce immigration laws or honor federal detainer requests to hold immigrants with suspect legal status in jail past their release dates 106 Estes Park police chief Wes Kufeld stated that As far as day to day policing people are not required to provide proof of immigration status and our officers are not required by ICE to check immigration status nor to conduct sweeps for undocumented individuals So we don t do these things He added that town police do assist ICE in the arrest and detainment of any undocumented immigrant suspected of a felony 107 Connecticut edit See also Elm City Resident Card In 2013 Connecticut passed a law that gives local law enforcement officers discretion to carry out immigration detainer requests though only for suspected felons 108 Hartford passed an ordinance providing services to all residents regardless of their immigration in 2008 Said ordinance also prohibits police from detaining individuals based solely on their immigration status or inquiring as to their immigration status In 2016 the ordinance was amended to declare that Hartford is a Sanctuary City although the term itself does not have an established legal meaning 109 On February 3 2017 Middletown CT declared itself a sanctuary city This was in direct response to President Trump s executive order Middletown s mayor Daniel T Drew said We don t just take orders from the President of the United States 110 Florida edit Florida has banned sanctuary cities 81 111 In January 2017 Miami Dade County rescinded a policy of insisting the U S government pay for detention of persons on a federal list Republican Mayor Carlos Gimenez ordered jails to fully cooperate with Presidential immigration policy He said he did not want to risk losing a larger amount of federal financial aid for not complying The mayor said Miami Dade County has never considered itself to be a sanctuary city 112 St Petersburg Democratic Mayor Rick Kriseman said residents from all backgrounds implored him to declare a sanctuary city In February 2017 he blogged that I have no hesitation in declaring St Petersburg a sanctuary from harmful federal immigration laws We will not expend resources to help enforce such laws nor will our police officers stop question or arrest an individual solely on the basis that they may have unlawfully entered the United States He said the county sheriff s office has ultimate responsibility for notifying federal officials about people illegally in the city The mayor criticized President Trump for demonization of Muslims 113 114 In June 2019 Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill that bans sanctuary cities The bill prohibits local governments from enacting sanctuary policies that protect undocumented immigrants from deportation and all law enforcement agencies in Florida will have to cooperate with federal immigration authorities 115 116 117 Florida became the 12th state to ban sanctuary cities 118 Georgia edit Georgia banned sanctuary cities in 2010 and in 2016 went further by requiring local governments in order to obtain state funding to certify that they cooperate with federal immigration officials 119 The mayor of Atlanta Georgia in January 2017 declared the city was a welcoming city and will remain open and welcoming to all This statement was in response to President s Trump s executive orders related to public safety agencies and the communities they serve Nonetheless Atlanta does not consider itself to be a sanctuary city 120 Atlanta also has refused to house new ICE detainees in its jail but will keep the current detainees Illinois edit On August 28 2017 Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner signed a bill into law that prohibited state and local police from arresting anyone solely due to their immigration status or due to federal detainers 121 122 123 124 Some fellow Republicans criticized Rauner for his action claiming the bill made Illinois a sanctuary state However the Illinois associations for Sheriffs and Police Chiefs stated that the bill does not prevent cooperation with the federal government or give sanctuary for undocumented immigrants Both organizations support the bill 125 126 127 Chicago s history as a self proclaimed sanctuary city dates back to 1985 when Mayor Harold Washington issued an executive order prohibiting city employees from enforcing federal immigration laws 128 Chicago became a de jure sanctuary city in 2012 when Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the City Council passed the Welcoming City Ordinance 129 130 The ordinance protects residents rights to access city services regardless of immigration status and states that Chicago police officers cannot arrest individuals on the basis of immigration status alone 131 The status was reaffirmed in 2016 132 133 Urbana Illinois 134 Evanston Illinois 135 Iowa edit Iowa has banned sanctuary cities 81 Kansas edit Kansas has banned sanctuary cities 136 Louisiana edit In New Orleans 137 the New Orleans Police Department began a new policy to no longer cooperate with federal immigration enforcement beginning on Feb 28 2016 137 However according to the U S Department of Justice there is no evidence that New Orleans is a sanctuary city 138 Maine edit A 2004 executive order prohibited state officials from inquiring about immigration statuses of individuals seeking public assistance but in 2011 the incoming Maine governor Paul LePage rescinded this stating it is the intent of this administration to promote rather than hinder the enforcement of federal immigration law In 2015 Governor LePage accused Portland of being a sanctuary city based on the fact that city employees are prohibited from asking about the immigration status of people seeking city services unless compelled by a court or law 139 but Portland city officials did not accept that characterization 139 Maryland edit In 2008 Baltimore and Takoma Park are sometimes identified as sanctuary cities 140 However m ost local governments in Maryland including Baltimore still share information with the federal government 141 In 2016 Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake said that she did not consider Baltimore to be a sanctuary city 142 Massachusetts edit Massachusetts has a pro sanctuary city law 143 The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled in July 2017 that a person cannot be held solely due to an ICE detainer 144 145 Boston has an ordinance enacted in 2014 that bars the Boston Police Department from detaining anyone based on their immigration status unless they have a criminal warrant 146 Cambridge Chelsea Somerville Orleans Northampton and Springfield have similar legislation 146 In August 2016 Boston Police Commissioner William B Evans re issued a memo stating all prisoners who are subject to ICE Detainers must receive equal access to bail commissioners which includes notifying said prisoner of his or her right to seek bail Bail commissioners are informed of the person s status on an ICE detainer list and may set bail accordingly 147 Michigan edit Detroit and Ann Arbor are sometimes referred to as sanctuary cities because they have anti profiling ordinances that generally prohibit local police from asking about the immigration status of people who are not suspected of any crime 148 Unlike San Francisco s ordinance however the Detroit and Ann Arbor policies do not bar local authorities from cooperating and assisting ICE and Customs and Border Protection and both cities frequently do so Kalamazoo re affirmed its status as a welcoming city in 2017 Vice Mayor Don Cooney stated We care about you We will protect you We are with you 1 Lansing voted to become a sanctuary city in April 2017 but reversed the decision a week later due to public and business opposition An order by mayor Virg Bernero still prohibits Lansing police officers from asking residents about their immigration status however 149 Minnesota edit Minneapolis has an ordinance adopted in 2003 150 that directs local law enforcement officers not to take any law enforcement action for the sole purpose of finding undocumented immigrants or ask an individual about his or her immigration status 151 The Minneapolis ordinance does not bar cooperation with federal authorities The city works cooperatively with the Homeland Security as it does with all state and federal agencies but the city does not operate its programs for the purpose of enforcing federal immigration laws The Homeland Security has the legal authority to enforce immigration laws in the United States in Minnesota and in the city 150 Mississippi edit Mississippi has banned sanctuary cities 81 Missouri edit Missouri has banned sanctuary cities 81 Montana edit On April 2 2021 Governor Greg Gianforte signed a bill that bans Sanctuary cities in the state of Montana into law 152 153 154 Montana became the 13th state to ban sanctuary cities Nevada edit Clark County and Las Vegas 155 156 clarification needed New York edit New York has a pro sanctuary city law 157 Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan stated that the city complies with federal law and cooperates with ICE but she asserted that comments by national government officials show a failure to understand what is happening in our cities and why a city like Albany would choose to label itself as a sanctuary city 158 Ithaca 159 New York City 160 see also illegal immigration to New York City Newburgh declared itself a sanctuary city in March 2017 161 Rochester 162 Syracuse 163 New Jersey edit In 2018 Attorney General Gurbir Grewal issued the Immigrant Trust Directive which effectively made New Jersey a sanctuary state 164 Among the municipalities which are considered sanctuary cities are Asbury Park Camden East Orange Hoboken Jersey City Linden New Brunswick Newark North Bergen Plainfield Trenton and Union City 165 Those with specific executive orders made by mayors or resolution by municipal councils are Jersey City 166 167 Maplewood 168 Newark 169 170 East Orange 171 Prospect Park 172 Union City 173 Highland Park see Reformed Church of Highland Park Hoboken 174 175 New Mexico edit All county jails are prohibited from honoring ICE detainers unless they have an arrest warrant signed by a judge 176 North Carolina edit North Carolina has banned sanctuary cities 81 The state currently restricts any city or municipality from refusing to cooperate with federal immigration and customs enforcement officials 177 There are therefore no official sanctuary cities in the state A bill initially under consideration as of March 2017 is entitled Citizens Protection Act of 2017 or HB 63 Under the new provisions the state would be able to deny bail to undocumented immigrants for whom Immigration and Customs Enforcements ICE has issued a detainer allow the state to withhold tax revenues from cities who are not in compliance with the statewide immigration regulations and encourage tipsters to identify municipalities which violate these laws 178 A similar version of HB 63 was introduced in February 2023 during the 2023 2024 session 179 Ohio edit Cleveland 180 Cincinnati s mayor declared the city a sanctuary city on January 30 2017 in response to a federal executive order limiting immigration issued three days earlier 181 As of 2019 Ohio 182 183 Kentucky 184 185 and Michigan 186 187 are pushing for anti sanctuary cities measures in their states Oregon edit State law passed in 1987 Oregon Revised Statute 181 850 which prohibits law enforcement officers at the state county or municipal level from enforcing federal immigration laws that target people based on their race or ethnic origin when those individuals are not suspected of any criminal activities 188 189 Beaverton city council passed a resolution in January 2017 stating in part The City of Beaverton is committed to living its values as a welcoming city for all individuals regardless of a person s immigration status and that they would abide by Oregon state law of not enforcing federal immigration laws 190 Corvallis 191 Portland 192 Pennsylvania edit There are currently 18 sanctuary jurisdictions in the state of Pennsylvania 193 194 Sanctuary jurisdictions exist in Bradford County Bucks County Clarion County Delaware County Erie County Franklin County Lebanon County Lehigh County Lycoming County Montgomery County Montour County Perry County Philadelphia County Pike County and Westmoreland County Philadelphia mayor Jim Kenney said in November 2016 that federal immigration policies lead to more crime and that crime rates declined the year he reinstated a sanctuary city policy 195 U S Attorney General Sessions has included Philadelphia on the list of cities threatened with subpoenas if they fail to provide documents to show whether local law enforcement officers are sharing information with federal immigration authorities 196 Rhode Island edit In 2014 Governor Lincoln Chafee put in place a new policy instructing the Department of Corrections to stop honoring immigration detainers without a warrant 197 South Carolina edit South Carolina has banned sanctuary cities 81 Tennessee edit Tennessee state law bars local governments or officials from making policies that stop local entities from complying with federal immigration law 198 In 2017 legislation proposed in the Tennessee General Assembly would go further withholding funding from local governments deemed insufficiently cooperative with the federal government 198 In Nashville mayor David Briley signed an executive order in September 2019 directing city attorneys to investigate grounds for challenging Tennessee s anti sanctuary city law 199 However after losing the 2019 mayoral election his successor John Cooper rescinded the order in December 2019 saying that Nashville cannot and will not be a sanctuary city 200 However Cooper did not support federalizing the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department saying that our police needs to be for us and our local law enforcement and not always being agents of the federal government the IRS the EPA Alcohol and Tobacco or ICE If they have a non judicial warrant that has not ever been before a judge it needs to be a lower priority for what we need to do 201 Texas edit In Texas no city has formally declared sanctuary status but a few do not fully cooperate with federal immigration authorities and have drawn a negative response from the legislature 202 Bills seeking to deprive state funding from police departments and municipalities that do not cooperate with federal authorities were introduced into the Texas Legislature several times 202 On February 1 2017 Texas Governor Greg Abbott blocked funding to Travis County Texas due to its recently implemented de facto sanctuary city policy 203 204 On May 7 2017 Abbott signed Texas Senate Bill 4 into law effectively banning sanctuary cities by charging county or city officials who refuse to work with federal officials and by allowing police officers to check the immigration status of those they detain if they choose 205 206 In May 2018 the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit found that the law does not violate the First Amendment to the United States Constitution 207 208 Vermont edit In 2017 Vermont passed a law granting the Governor the sole authority to commit state or local law enforcement to enforce federal immigration law 209 Governor Phil Scott said I want to be very clear this law has been carefully crafted through a consensus building process to confirm Vermont remains compliant with federal law that we would not be establishing a sanctuary state 210 Previously a law had been passed in 2014 directing local law enforcement to disregard immigration detainers but compliance was optional 211 Washington edit Washington enacted a measure in June 2019 in favor of sanctuary cities similar to California and Oregon laws which are among the strongest statewide mandates in the nation 212 Seattle 213 Washington DC edit Washington DC is a sanctuary city 214 Canada editCentral Canada edit Toronto was the first city in Canada to declare itself a sanctuary city with the Toronto City Council voting 37 3 on February 22 2013 to adopt a formal policy allowing undocumented migrants to access city services 215 Hamilton Ontario declared itself a sanctuary city in February 2014 after the Hamilton City Council voted unanimously to allow undocumented immigrants to access city funded services such as shelters housing and food banks 216 In response to US President Donald Trump s Executive Order 13769 the city council of London Ontario voted unanimously to declare London a sanctuary city in January 2017 217 with Montreal doing the same in February 2017 after a unanimous vote However Montreal removed its sanctuary city status in 2019 218 Western Canada edit While Vancouver is not a sanctuary city it adopted an Access to City Services without Fear policy for residents that are undocumented or have an uncertain immigration status in April 2016 219 The policy does not apply to municipal services operated by individual boards including services provided by the Vancouver Police Department Vancouver Public Library or Vancouver Park Board 220 As of February 2017 update the cities of Calgary Ottawa Regina Saskatoon and Winnipeg are considering motions to declare themselves sanctuary cities 220 221 As of September 9 2018 update Edmonton adopted Access Without Fear policy for undocumented and vulnerable residents United Kingdom editIn the United Kingdom sanctuary cities provide services such as housing education and cultural integration to asylum seekers i e persons fleeing one country and seeking protection in another 13 The movement began in Sheffield in 2005 It was motivated by a national policy adopted in 1999 to disperse asylum seekers to different towns and cities in the UK Sheffield edit In 2009 the city council of Sheffield drew up a manifesto outlining key areas of concern and 100 supporting organizations signed on 222 A city s status as a place of sanctuary is not necessarily a formal governmental designation The organization City of Sanctuary encourages local grassroots groups throughout the UK and Ireland to build a culture of hospitality towards asylum seekers 223 Glasgow edit Glasgow is a noted sanctuary city in Scotland In 2000 the city council accepted their first asylum seekers relocated by the Home Office The Home Office provided funding to support asylum seekers but would also forcibly deport them removal seizures if it was determined they could not stay in the UK As of 2010 Glasgow had accepted 22 000 asylum seekers from 75 different nations In 2007 local residents upset by the human impact of removal seizures organized watches to warn asylum seekers when Home Office vans were in the neighborhood They also organized protests and vigils which led to the ending of the removal seizures 12 15 Iran editNational immigration organization has a program to build guest cities 224 225 See also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Law portalSanctuary campus Second Amendment sanctuary US specific articles Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions Rapid response team Safe haven law Sanctuary movement Secure Communities Separation barrier Border barrier Closed city List of cities with defensive wallsReferences edit Dallas County sheriff eases immigration holds on minor offenses The Dallas Morning News October 11 2015 Cities States Resist and Assist Immigration Crackdown in New Ways pew org 3 August 2018 Retrieved 2019 07 02 Report Nearly Half of Americans Live in Jurisdictions With Sanctuary Policies Fox News Insider 2018 05 11 Retrieved 2019 07 02 a b Dinan Stephen Half of all Americans now live in sanctuaries protecting immigrants The Washington Times Retrieved 2018 05 10 a b Loren Collingwood Benjamin Gonzalez O Brien amp Stephen El Khatib Oct October 3 2016 Sanctuary cities do not experience an increase in crime Washington Post a b c d The Effects of Sanctuary Policies on Crime and the Economy Center for American Progress January 26 2017 a b Martinez Daniel E Martinez Schuldt Ricardo D Cantor Guillermo 2017 Providing Sanctuary or Fostering Crime A Review of the Research on Sanctuary Cities and Crime Sociology Compass 12 e12547 doi 10 1111 soc4 12547 ISSN 1751 9020 Martinez Daniel E Martinez Schuldt Ricardo Cantor Guillermo 2018 Sanctuary Cities and Crime pp 270 283 doi 10 4324 9781317211563 21 ISBN 9781317211563 a b Hausman David K 2020 10 14 Sanctuary policies reduce deportations without increasing 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Retrieved 25 November 2016 Paik A Naomi 2017 Abolitionist futures and the US sanctuary movement Race amp Class 59 2 3 25 doi 10 1177 0306396817717858 S2CID 148696547 Luna Dakota Smith Cindy Carcamo Molly O Toole Taryn April 16 2019 California hits back as Trump threatens to dump immigrants in sanctuary cities Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 16 2019 The term dates to the 1980s when Berkeley and a few other municipalities declared themselves as such to accept migrants from Central America a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Bracken Amy Dec 29 2016 Why You Need To Know About Guatemala s Civil War Public Radio International Bauder Harald 2017 04 01 Sanctuary Cities Politics and Practice in International Perspective International Migration 55 2 174 187 ISSN 1468 2435 Cunningham Hilary God and Caesar at the Rio Grande sanctuary and the politics of religion Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press 1995 Mancina P 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Welcoming City To Support Immigrants Hoboken NJ Patch 2018 01 02 Retrieved 2018 06 21 Bhalla Ravi 1 January 2018 Executive Order Declaring Hoboken a Fair and Welcoming City PDF HobokenNJ gov Archived from the original PDF on 2018 06 21 Retrieved 21 June 2018 Garcia Uriel J Judge San Juan County cannot honor ICE detainers Santa Fe New Mexican Retrieved 2022 08 01 NC House bill would penalize immigration sanctuary cities newsobserver Retrieved 2017 03 25 N C House Committee Advances Anti Immigrant Measure American Civil Liberties Union Retrieved 2017 03 25 https www ncleg gov BillLookup 2023 H63 Allard Sam February 10 2017 Actually Cleveland Has Been a Sanctuary City Since 1987 According to a City Council Resolution Cleveland Scene Retrieved December 29 2020 Cincinnati now a sanctuary city What s that mean Cincinnati com Retrieved 2017 01 31 Kelley Jeremy P State reps want ban on sanctuary schools and cities for immigration dayton daily news Ohio GOP lawmakers want to ban sanctuary 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Immigration Studies 22 March 2021 Terruso Julia Kenney Philadelphia stays a sanctuary city despite Trump The Inquirer Zapotosky Matt 2018 01 24 Justice Department threatens to subpoena records in escalating battle with sanctuary jurisdictions Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2018 04 18 Rhode Island will require warrant for detainers WJAR Associated Press 2014 07 17 Retrieved 2022 08 01 a b Ariana Maia Sawyer Lawmaker introduces Tennessee sanctuary city ban USA Today Network February 8 2017 Nashville mayor calls for scrapping anti sanctuary state law The Associated Press 2019 09 03 Retrieved 2020 09 18 Mayor John Cooper overturns Briley s immigration executive order creates task force The Tennessean Jorge Kaylin 2019 09 13 Mayor elect John Cooper Nashville cannot and will not be a Sanctuary City WZTV Retrieved 2020 09 18 a b Doyin Oyeniyi Does Texas Have Any Sanctuary Cities Texas Monthly February 11 2016 Texas Gov Abbott Cuts Funding to Austin Over Sanctuary City Policies Fox News February 2 2017 Retrieved February 2 2017 Svitek Patrick February 2 2017 In Sanctuary Fight Abbott Cuts Off Funding to Travis County The Texas Tribune Retrieved February 2 2017 Texas Governor Signs Bill Targeting Sanctuary Cities Fox News May 7 2017 Retrieved May 7 2017 Carter Brandon May 7 2017 Texas Governor Signs Law Banning Sanctuary Cities The Hill Retrieved May 7 2017 first last Recent Case Fifth Circuit Reverses Injunction of Texas s Sanctuary Cities Bill 132 Harv L Rev 1738 2019 City of El Cenizo v Texas 890 F 3d 164 5th Cir 2018 Goswami Neal P Scott signs Vt law defying Trump Rutland Herald Retrieved 2022 08 01 Johnson Mark 2017 03 28 Scott signs bill not establishing a sanctuary state VTDigger Retrieved 2022 08 01 Aloe Jess Vermont cities wrestle with sanctuary state rules Burlington Free Press Retrieved 2022 08 01 James Tom 2019 05 23 Washington joins West Coast bloc of sanctuary states The Associated Press Retrieved 2019 06 06 Seattle will remain sanctuary city for immigrants despite Trump presidency mayor says Seattle Times November 9 2016 Retrieved January 23 2017 Mayor Bowser Issues Statement Reaffirming that DC is a Sanctuary City mayor dc gov Retrieved 2022 08 01 Keung Nicholas February 22 2013 Toronto declared sanctuary city to non status migrants Toronto Star Retrieved February 13 2017 Van Dongen Matthew February 12 2014 Hamilton to become sanctuary city for newcomers who fear deportation The Hamilton Spectator Maloney Patrick January 31 2017 London Ont unanimously backs call to declare itself a sanctuary city against Trump National Post Postmedia News Retrieved February 13 2017 Shingler Benjamin February 20 2017 Montreal becomes sanctuary city after unanimous vote CBC News CBC Retrieved February 13 2017 Fisher Gavin April 7 2016 Vancouver approves Access Without Fear policy for undocumented immigrants CBC News Retrieved February 13 2017 a b Lindsay Bethany Eagland Nick February 11 2017 Fearing U S crackdown refugees run to B C Times Colonist Victoria BC Retrieved February 13 2017 Pike Helen February 28 2017 Nenshi looking for more information on implications of becoming a sanctuary city Metro Calgary Archived from the original on March 19 2018 Retrieved March 30 2017 John Darling Craig Barnett Sarah Eldridge City of Sanctuary a UK initiative for hospitality Forced Migration Review 9 October 2016 PDF FMReview org Retrieved 20 October 2017 About City of Sanctuary 5 January 2017 Retrieved 20 March 2017 https www javanonline ir fa news 980047 D8 A7 D9 86 D8 B9 DA A9 D8 A7 D8 B3 D8 A2 D8 B2 D9 85 D9 88 D9 86 D9 88 D8 AE D8 B7 D8 A7 E2 80 8C D9 87 D8 A7 DB 8C DA AF D8 B0 D8 B4 D8 AA D9 87 D8 AF D8 B1 D9 84 D8 A7 DB 8C D8 AD D9 87 D8 AA D8 B4 DA A9 DB 8C D9 84 D8 B3 D8 A7 D8 B2 D9 85 D8 A7 D9 86 D9 85 D9 84 DB 8C D9 85 D9 87 D8 A7 D8 AC D8 B1 D8 AA مجلس انقلابی سازمان ملی مهاجرت راه اندازی می کند متن لایحه دیدبان ایران August 1 2023 Further reading editLaura Lopez Sanders 2014 Local governments and immigration In James 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