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~ Spokane Mayor Introduces Ordinance to Prohibit Private Property from Being Used as Detention Facilities
In response to the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) plans to procure new Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facilities, Mayor Lisa Brown has introduced an interim emergency ordinance that would prohibit the use of private property for detention purposes in the City of Spokane.
The ordinance, if passed, would restrict private property owners from leasing their properties to DHS, ICE, or any other entities for detention purposes in commercial, industrial, and residential zones across the city. This move comes amidst growing concerns about the legality of current practices in detention facilities run by DHS, including detaining children and withholding access to healthcare.
"From detaining children to withholding access to healthcare, serious questions have been raised about the legality of current practices in detention facilities run by DHS. We know the Trump Administration is actively moving to expand its detention efforts, and this ordinance is one more step we are taking locally to resist being a part of this agenda," said Mayor Brown.
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Councilmember Paul Dillon also expressed support for the ordinance, stating that "Spokane must remain a welcoming city for all." He commended Mayor Brown for taking proactive steps to protect residents and emphasized the importance of upholding public safety and due process regardless of where individuals were born.
It is worth noting that state law already prohibits the private operation of detention facilities in Washington. The proposed ordinance would complement this state law by also prohibiting any private property from being used as a detention facility within Spokane city limits.
If passed, the ordinance would go into effect immediately and remain in place for one year. After that time period, it could potentially be permanently incorporated into the City of Spokane's development regulations as part of the Comprehensive Plan Update.
The full text of the interim emergency ordinance can be found on the City of Spokane's website. Mayor Brown and other city officials urge residents to stay informed and engaged in this issue as it continues to develop.
In response to the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) plans to procure new Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facilities, Mayor Lisa Brown has introduced an interim emergency ordinance that would prohibit the use of private property for detention purposes in the City of Spokane.
The ordinance, if passed, would restrict private property owners from leasing their properties to DHS, ICE, or any other entities for detention purposes in commercial, industrial, and residential zones across the city. This move comes amidst growing concerns about the legality of current practices in detention facilities run by DHS, including detaining children and withholding access to healthcare.
"From detaining children to withholding access to healthcare, serious questions have been raised about the legality of current practices in detention facilities run by DHS. We know the Trump Administration is actively moving to expand its detention efforts, and this ordinance is one more step we are taking locally to resist being a part of this agenda," said Mayor Brown.
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Councilmember Paul Dillon also expressed support for the ordinance, stating that "Spokane must remain a welcoming city for all." He commended Mayor Brown for taking proactive steps to protect residents and emphasized the importance of upholding public safety and due process regardless of where individuals were born.
It is worth noting that state law already prohibits the private operation of detention facilities in Washington. The proposed ordinance would complement this state law by also prohibiting any private property from being used as a detention facility within Spokane city limits.
If passed, the ordinance would go into effect immediately and remain in place for one year. After that time period, it could potentially be permanently incorporated into the City of Spokane's development regulations as part of the Comprehensive Plan Update.
The full text of the interim emergency ordinance can be found on the City of Spokane's website. Mayor Brown and other city officials urge residents to stay informed and engaged in this issue as it continues to develop.
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