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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 12:27 PM Jan 2016

New S.F. sheriff to reverse ban on communicating with immigration

http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/New-S-F-sheriff-to-reverse-ban-on-communicating-6754468.php

In one of her first acts in office, San Francisco Sheriff Vicki Hennessy plans to reverse her predecessor’s policy barring deputies at the city jail from communicating with federal immigration agents — a policy that came under fire last year after a man wanted for deportation was released from jail and then was accused of killing a woman on Pier 14.

Hennessy, who was sworn in Friday, is working with her staff and legal counsel to develop a new policy that would roll back the controversial March 13 memo issued by former Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi banning all communication with immigration agents seeking to deport jailed suspects absent a warrant or court order, said Chief of Staff Eileen Hirst.

The move by Hennessy, who was highly critical of the memo throughout her campaign, further distances her from the turbulent tenure of her predecessor, but is likely to stir opposition from immigrant advocates, many of whom supported Mirkarimi’s directive.

It comes as Supervisor John Avalos introduced a city measure Tuesday that would govern how much deputies at the jail should interact with and cooperate with immigration agents. Hirst said Hennessy would work within any law enacted by the supervisors.


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New S.F. sheriff to reverse ban on communicating with immigration (Original Post) KamaAina Jan 2016 OP
It would work as long as a lawyer is provided for every person in jail yeoman6987 Jan 2016 #1
The point of the ban is that undocumented immigrants are often afraid to talk to the police KamaAina Jan 2016 #2
 

yeoman6987

(14,449 posts)
1. It would work as long as a lawyer is provided for every person in jail
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 12:34 PM
Jan 2016

No talking without a lawyer should be the law.

 

KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
2. The point of the ban is that undocumented immigrants are often afraid to talk to the police
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 12:36 PM
Jan 2016

for fear of being deported, making it very difficult to police immigrant neighborhoods.

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