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Related: About this forumSeattle, King County responds to DOJ sanctuary city letter
Seattle and King County officials are telling the Department of Justice that the region will always be a safe and welcoming place as it responds to recent threats to sanctuary cities.
There is no daylight between any part of Seattle, the county council, the city council, our community members, the police; we are united in this, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan said Friday.
We have the good fortune to have a strong city attorney, a strong attorney general, a mayor who was the US attorney. We know what the law is. We will not let (the Trump administration) use their creative theories to back us into corners that dont exist.
On Friday, Mayor Durkan, King County Executive Dow Constantine, and County Council chair Joe McDermott responded to a recent Department of Justice letter threatening to cut grant funding to sanctuary cities like Seattle. Durkan said that the exact amount of funding at risk is unclear. Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes said that one grant provides funding for three crime prevention coordinators at the Seattle Police Department.
The Department of Justice has asked King County to certify that they are in compliance with federal laws forcing local cooperation with federal immigration authorities. King County sent back a letter and legal analysis explaining how the countys laws are in compliance.
The Trump administrations attempt to coerce cities like Seattle into enforcing federal immigration policies violates the US constitution, Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes said.
In a statement, Council Chair Joe McDermott says the County will always remain a safe place.
While this president plays to dividing Americans in every way he can, King County will remain a safe place no matter where youre from, how you got here, or why you left, McDermott said.
http://mynorthwest.com/840195/seattle-sanctuary-cities-trump-response/
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