SF Mayor Lurie stands by city's sanctuary policy Here's what it means amid ICE detainments
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie reaffirmed the city's sanctuary city status during a rally with faith leaders in response to recent immigration detentions. He condemned ICE's actions, asserting they are designed to instill fear rather than address systemic immigration issues. Lurie emphasized that sanctuary policies ensure local police do not assist with federal immigration enforcement, thus enhancing public safety. In just one week, ICE detained at least 15 individuals, including young children, prompting scrutiny of the sanctuary protections. Sheriff Paul Miyamoto confirmed that his deputies have not collaborated with ICE during these detentions, which he described as concerning, given the shift from targeting individuals with criminal histories to arresting community members without such backgrounds.
University of San Francisco professor Bill Hing clarified that while sanctuary laws do not prevent ICE from entering the city, they prohibit local resources from aiding immigration enforcement. Local leaders voiced their support for the city's commitment to protecting immigrant communities, reinforcing the importance of sanctuary policies. Lurie's statements and the support from local leaders underscore the city's ongoing commitment to safeguarding its immigrant population.