WA human rights groups call on elected officials to expand protections for immigrants

Bellevue, WALocal News

In Washington State, human rights organizations are mobilizing to push for enhanced protections for immigrants and refugees, calling on Governor Bob Ferguson to act. The Northwest Immigrant Rights Project led a coalition that demands executive actions to extend the use of pardons and clemency for immigrants negatively affected by past convictions. Advocates believe that these measures could aid several hundred long-time residents who currently face repercussions due to outdated legal issues. Furthermore, they are advocating for updates to the Keep Washington Working law and requesting that the Department of Corrections stop sharing release dates with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to prevent unnecessary detentions. A letter detailing these requests was submitted to Governor Ferguson in December, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.

A spokesperson from Ferguson's office has indicated that a response will be provided within the week. This initiative underscores the commitment of local organizations to protect the rights of vulnerable populations amid shifting immigration policies. The call for action reflects broader national conversations about immigration reform and the treatment of immigrant communities.

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