Mayor Lisa Brown released the following statement on the federal governments detainment of local community leaders

Spokane, WALocal News

Federal agents detained community leaders in Spokane who participated in a June 11 demonstration against an ICE facility. Mayor Lisa Brown condemned the detainment as a politically motivated attack that distorts the justice system. She accused the Trump Administration of using federal agencies to instill fear within the community, emphasizing that such actions violate constitutional rights. Spokane has maintained a reputation as a welcoming city for immigrants and refugees, making the detainment particularly significant for local residents. Brown urged the administration and Congress to create legal pathways for individuals fleeing violence, asserting that this approach would enhance the American ethos.

Her statement reflects broader concerns about immigration enforcement and community rights. The mayor's plea for legislative reform indicates a commitment to safeguard vulnerable populations within the city. This incident highlights the ongoing conflict between federal immigration policies and local community values.

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