Mayor Brown Statement on Detainment of Local Community Leaders

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown condemned the federal detainment of local community leaders who were involved in a demonstration at an ICE facility on June 11. She characterized the detainment as an unjust and politically motivated act that undermines the integrity of the justice system. Brown expressed her outrage, stating that such actions foster fear within the Spokane community and violate constitutional principles. She reaffirmed Spokane's commitment to being a welcoming city for immigrants and refugees, a stance that has been part of the city's identity for decades. The mayor called on the Trump Administration and Congress to create legal pathways for individuals fleeing violence and pursuing the American dream.

This statement underscores ongoing tensions regarding immigration enforcement and community relations. The detainment raises significant concerns about the impact of federal policies on local communities. Brown's remarks highlight the necessity for humane immigration policies that protect vulnerable populations.

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