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

Spokane, WALocal News

Federal agents detained several community leaders in Spokane this morning following their participation in a June 11 demonstration at an ICE facility. Mayor Lisa Brown condemned the detainment as a politically motivated action, stating it represents a perversion of the justice system. She accused the Trump Administration of using ICE and the DOJ to instill fear among communities. Spokane has a history of being a welcoming city for immigrants and refugees, and Brown's statement underscores the importance of maintaining that reputation. She called for the federal government and Congress to provide legal pathways for those fleeing violence.

This demand reflects broader discussions about immigration reform and human rights. The situation highlights the ongoing conflict between local advocacy efforts and federal immigration enforcement. Brown's response indicates a commitment to protecting the rights of vulnerable populations in Spokane.

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