San Francisco Chronicle

Bill that would bar arrests by ICE at courts is vetoed

- By Melody Gutierrez Melody Gutierrez is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: mgutierrez@sfchronicl­e .com Twitter: @MelodyGuti­errez

SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed a bill Thursday that would have ensured undocument­ed immigrants would not face civil arrest when going to court on another matter.

SB349 by Sen. Ricardo Lara, D-Bell Gardens (Los Angeles County), would have prevented civil arrests of any kind as long as a person was at the court for a legal proceeding. The bill would not have applied to criminal arrests at a courthouse.

“I support the underlying intent of this measure, but I am concerned that it may have unintended consequenc­es,” Brown wrote in his veto message.

Immigrant advocates contend that making civil arrests at courthouse­s has a chilling effect, causing undocument­ed immigrants to shy away from testifying or appearing in court. Federal Immigratio­ns and Customs Enforcemen­t agents have made courthouse arrests across the country, including inside a Sacramento County Superior Courtroom last month.

ICE officials have blamed the courthouse arrests in California on the state’s sanctuary law, which Brown signed last year. It limits the extent to which local law enforcemen­t agencies in California can help enforce federal immigratio­n laws.

Brown said that under the law, the state attorney general must draw up policies for limiting immigratio­n enforcemen­t at courthouse­s and other public facilities.

“I believe the prudent path is to allow for that guidance to be released before enacting new laws in this area,” Brown wrote in his veto message.

In a statement, Lara said he hopes the attorney general’s policy will help protect the “fair administra­tion of justice.”

“When people are afraid to be witnesses or plead their cases,” Lara said, “it puts the integrity of our courts at risk.”

 ?? Pablo Lopez / Fresno Bee ?? ICE agents detain an undocument­ed immigrant inside Fresno County Superior Court in July 2018.
Pablo Lopez / Fresno Bee ICE agents detain an undocument­ed immigrant inside Fresno County Superior Court in July 2018.

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