Wednesday, January 4, 2017

TC DELAYS IMMIGRATION PROTECTION RESOLUTION AFTER LENGTHY DEBATE

The Township Committee on Tuesday delayed approval of a resolution that would express protection for immigrants after a lengthy debate over its wording.

The TC had planned to adopt the resolution, labeled:  

EXPRESSING MAPLEWOOD’S COMMITMENT TO EQUAL,
RESPECTFUL AND DIGNIFIED TREATMENT OF ALL PEOPLE,REGARDLESS OF THEIR IMMIGRATION STATUS


See the original version HERE.

But after some considerable discussion, including concerns by TC member Greg Lembrich that it did not go far enough to protect residents from potential police-aided enforcement of federal immigration law, the wording was changed.

Some also objected to the choice not to use the term "sanctuary" in the wording, saying that offers a stronger message of support.

First offered weeks ago by then-TC Member Ian Grodman, the resolution had originally been designed as a "sanctuary city" designation similar to those used in other towns that clearly states the municipality will protect immigrants -- documented and undocumented -- from federal or other legal entities.

But after some internal review, which included discussions with Police Chief Robert Cimino, the TC requested a resolution that did not use the term, "sanctuary," but sought such protection for immigrants.

Mayor Vic Deluca said the changes made at Tuesday's meeting were so significant that a vote on the matter should be delayed until residents can review it and the police department, which was involved in helping craft the original resolution, could also weigh in.

But he stressed that the main focus of the legislation, to put Maplewood on record as not aiding in the enforcement of federal immigration law against its residents, was still in place.

The revised version is expected to be voted upon at the next regular TC meeting on Jan. 17. 

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