Immigration is a complicated matter which, ultimately, is under federal jurisdiction. This greatly limits what a city or state can do. Unfortunately, our federal government has bordered on malfeasance in its inability to deal with this issue.
Our current and antiquated immigration policies fail to consider both our countries’ need for a migrant workforce, as well as, the indomitable human spirit’s desire to improve one’s own life and that of one’s family. Our current immigration policies would be like posting a speed limit of 45
In the absence of workable legislation from the federal government, cities and states across this land have been forced to enact their own legislation, such as
When I take the oath of office, I will raise my arm to the square and swear to “. . . uphold the Constitution of the
Inherent in my oath of office is ensuring that all laws are being upheld, including safeguarding the civil rights of all people who live in our city. I will ensure that our police officers are adequately trained regarding immigration policy so that they understand clearly what they can do and what they cannot do. I will tolerate no racial profiling or other violations of civil rights.
I believe we need to bring every resource available to assist legal immigrants in our community including helping them learn English, helping them learn how to be successful in their businesses, and, most importantly, helping their children excel in our schools. I will give all support possible to private groups and charitable organizations who help us accomplish these goals.
They say a rising tide lifts all ships. I believe that to be true. Helping this segment of our population to be prosperous will increase all of our prosperity. Conversely, if we fail this segment of our population we fail as a city. We must all prosper together.