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Supporting House Bill 1302 which would prohibit Pennsylvania law enforcement agencies from using state resources to investigate, interrogate, detain, or arrest people for immigration enforcement purposes.
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WHEREAS, Pennsylvania House Bill 1302, entitled the Police and Community Safety Act, was introduced by State Representative Christopher Rabb on April 28, 2017 and referred to the House Committee on State Government; and
WHEREAS, The purpose of House Bill 1302 is to ensure effective policing, protect the safety and well-being of Pennsylvanians, uphold constitutional principles, and honor law enforcement officers' oath to protect and serve the families and neighborhoods that rely of them across our Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, Entangling State and local agencies with Federal immigration enforcement programs diverts already limited resources and blurs the lines of accountability between Federal, State and local governments. The bill would take the burden and cost of enforcing federal immigration law off local and state police in Pennsylvania; and
WHEREAS, A relationship of trust between Pennsylvania's immigrant community and State and local agencies is central to the public safety of the people of this Commonwealth. When State and local agencies are tasked with Federal immigration enforcement this trust can be compromised if immigrant community members fear approaching police when they are victims of and witnesses to crimes, to the detriment of public safety and the well-being of all citizens of this Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, State and local participation in Federal immigration enforcement programs also raises constitutional concerns, including the prospect that citizens could be detained in violation of the Fourth Amendment and the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution and targeted on the basis of race or ethnicity or denied access to education based on immigration status; and
WHEREAS, House Bill 1302 seeks to ensure e...
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