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

Spokane, WALocal News

Federal agents arrested several community leaders in Spokane, Washington, this morning as part of actions related to a June 11 protest at an ICE facility. Mayor Lisa Brown condemned the detentions, labeling them a politically motivated assault on the justice system that undermines constitutional rights. She criticized the Trump Administration's tactics, which she claims create a climate of fear in the community. Spokane has welcomed immigrants and refugees for decades, and Brown urged the federal government to create legal pathways for those fleeing violence. She highlighted that these pathways are essential for people seeking the American dream.

The mayor's statement reflects broader concerns about immigration policy and community safety. By fostering legal options, Brown asserted, the U. S. could better uphold its values. Such actions matter significantly for community cohesion and the protection of human rights.

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