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

Spokane, WALocal News

Several community leaders in Spokane faced detainment by federal agents over their participation in a June 11 protest against ICE. Mayor Lisa Brown condemned the action as politically motivated, asserting it represents a perversion of the justice system. She criticized the Trump Administration's tactics, claiming they violate constitutional rights and foster community fear. Brown highlighted Spokane's long-standing reputation as a welcoming city for immigrants and refugees, noting its commitment to diversity. She called on federal authorities to establish legal pathways for individuals escaping violence and seeking a better life in the U.

S. This detainment could signal a shift in local immigration policy and community relations with federal agencies. Brown's statement reflects a growing tension between local leaders and federal enforcement actions. The outcome of this situation may have lasting implications for Spokane's immigrant community.

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