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Opposing view: Why our city won’t cooperate with ICE raids

- Rebecca Kaplan

Oakland has been a sanctuary city for decades, and I am pleased to be a part of the state of California, which recently adopted a Sanctuary State law.

Sanctuary jurisdicti­ons do not assist Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t in conducting immigratio­n raids or turning over people for deportatio­n. When ICE asserts that it’s targeting criminals, some believe we should work with the federal agency. I disagree — because ICE has misled us when it claimed to be pursuing criminals.

Last August, ICE officers conducted a raid on a West Oakland family, claiming they were targeting child traffickin­g. ICE took one young man for deportatio­n proceeding­s, but filed no human-traffickin­g criminal charges. Child traffickin­g is a real problem, which should be taken seriously, not misused as a false claim. After ICE disrupted and slandered this family, it turned out there was no evidence of human traffickin­g. Another family member whom ICE claimed to be “protecting” has since died.

Our community was outraged by the Oakland ICE raid, and the help that the Oakland Police Department provided for it. Claims that OPD was only providing “traffic support” did not ease this concern, as local resources were used to provide assistance for ICE.

ICE officials called their more recent raids “Keep Safe” — claiming that they are protecting the public by going after dangerous criminals.

However, a study of ICE communicat­ions by The Intercept found many false claims of crimes. Oppressive regimes throughout history have encouraged targeting of minority groups, perpetuati­ng prejudice.

We need to strengthen trust between our community and law enforcemen­t, not weaken it. When ICE makes crime victims or witnesses afraid to come forward, that makes us all less safe. It is crucial that the Oakland City Council unanimousl­y passed our resolution, to end OPD’s assistance of ICE.

Rebecca Kaplan is Oakland’s citywide elected council member. She wrote the resolution of the Oakland City Council stating that the city is not to collude in ICE raids.

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