2024-03-222024-03-222014-06-26http://hdl.handle.net/10166/6705In this Resolution, the City Council of the City of Austin opposes the use of Travis County resources for the implementation of Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE's) SComm program. The City Council urges the Travis County Sheriffs Office to stop complying with ICE detainers and holding people in its jail for ICE to assume custody.PDFen-USSanctuary PoliciesImmigrantsForeign-bornHuman dignityDiscriminationCommission on Immigrant AffairsWelcoming America's Welcoming Cities and Counties InitiativeFederal immigration systemComprehensive immigration reformFederal legislative agendaCitizenshipMigrationImmigration reform and enforcementLocal governmentImmigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)Secure Communities (S-Comm) programFederal immigration enforcement programICE detainersImmigration statusDeportationLevel 1 offensesCounty's and City's law enforcement officersSeparation of children from their parentsCitizen childrenReimbursementICE detainer complianceDepartment of Homeland Security (DHS)Third Circuit Court of AppealsFederal governmentCustodyJudgeReasonable suspicionFourth AmendmentWrongful detentionConstitutional violationsUniversity of Texas School of Law professorsTravis County attorneysTravis County Commissioners Court membersGalarza v. Szalczyk, 745 F3d 634 (3d Cir. 2014)Miranda-Olivares v. Clackamas County, No. 12-02317, 2014Villars v. Kubiatowski, et al., No. 12-cv-4586, 2014Morales v. Chadbourne, 2014City of Austin Human Rights CommissionCommission on Immigrant AffairsCity ManagerTravis County Central Booking FacilityPublic Health and Human Services Council CommitteeJoint Public Safety Working GroupTravis County Judge, Commissioners and SheriffResolution 20140626-099: Opposition to the Implementation of SComm ProgramResolution