Los Angeles City Council crackpots condemn Minutemen
American Patrol Report posted on February 6, 2006
Submitted by a reader -- Emphasis added by American PatrolLos Angeles, Calif., February 3, 2006 -- The Council moved Item No. 7 to second position on the agenda, effectively declaring it a consent item. The Council resolved to "include in the City's 2005-06 State and Federal Legislative Program, SUPPORT of State or Federal Legislation denouncing and prohibiting the vigilante actions of individuals against immigrants along the border and within urban communities and enact immigration reform leading towards a path of permanent status for immigrants here now and wider legal channels for those coming in the future."
Apparently anticipating unanimous consent, Council President Eric Garcetti asked scheduled public speakers, all in support, to forego their comments. Without opposition from the council or the public, the vote was 10-0, with Ed Reyes (1st District), Dennis Zine (3rd District), Tom LaBonge (4th District), Jack Weiss, (5th District), Alex Padilla (7th District), Herb Wesson (10th District), Bill Rosendahl (11th District) Greig Smith (12th District), and Janice Hahn (15th District) present and voting in favor.
The resolution, put forward by Garcetti and Reyes, originated with in the Intergovernmental Relations Committee.
Full Resolution of the Los Angeles City Council Intergovernmental Relations Committee
The resolution against anti-migrant vigilantes passed by the Council reflected its endorsement of the Intergovernmental Relations Commitee's full findings, as follows:
WHEREAS, any official position of the City of Los Angeles with respect to legislation, rules, regulations or policies proposed to or pending before a local, state or federal governmental body or agency must have first been adopted in the form of a Resolution by the City Council with the concurrence of the Mayor; and
WHEREAS, more than a quarter of California's residents were born abroad and more than half of California's low-wage working families are immigrant families; and
WHEREAS, 36 percent of Los Angeles' population immigrated from abroad; and
WHEREAS, we must value the dignity of all our immigrant residents, regardless of immigration status, and recognize the importance of their many contributions to the social, religious, cultural and economic life of the City; and
WHEREAS, we must recognize the strength derived from the cultural diversity of our immigrants and diverse communities in moving toward the end of discrimination in all its forms, and
WHEREAS, the media have reported the existence of; and planned existence of, groups of private individuals who wish to take the initiative to achieve greater enforcement of the immigration laws, to prevent the entry of undocumented workers coming to the United States, and to help with the removal of persons who may be identified by those groups; and
WHEREAS, it is feared that civilian patrol groups may no longer confine their activities to border areas, but have begun to enter major urban areas, where they have videotaped day laborers or stopped people to demand proof of citizenship; and
WHEREAS, border enforcement only works when our laws are realistic and enforceable, and currently our immigration laws are neither realistic nor enforceable as they divide families and prevent civic participation by all community members; and
WHEREAS, we should strongly reject civilian attempts to enforce immigration law; they threaten the public safety and civil rights of our residents and could only be conducive to a hostile environment, scapegoating and to aggressive behavior; and
WHEREAS, the City of Los Angeles has played a leading role in the protection of immigrant rights and has consistently promoted tolerance and respect for the rights, free speech and lives of all its residents, including immigrants and their families;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, with the concurrence of the Mayor, that by the adoption of this Resolution, the City of Los Angeles hereby includes in its 2005-2006 State and Federal Legislative Program support for any legislation which 1. denounces the vigilante actions of private individuals or groups along the border and entering our urban communities to engage presumably in civilian patrol initiatives to assist the federal government in enforcing the immigration laws; 2. prohibits or otherwise hinders any vigilante type civilian action resulting in spying on others or sharing information with law enforcement officers and fosters the view that each and every person who is present within the city, county, and state, are presumptively here lawfully as citizen, legal resident, or visitor with appropriate documentation; and 3. enacts comprehensive immigration reform that combines a path to permanent status for immigrants here and wider legal channels for those coming in the future with humane and effective enforcement.
PRESENTED BY: (signed) Eric Garcetti
Councilman, 13th District
SECONDED BY: (signed) Ed P. Reyes