City of Cambridge, Massachusetts
Resolution
O-16
AMENDED ORDER
IN CITY COUNCIL
May 8, 2006
COUNCILLOR SIMMONS
VICE MAYOR TOOMEY
COUNCILLOR SULLIVAN
COUNCILLOR DECKER
MAYOR REEVES
COUNCILLOR DAVIS
COUNCILLOR MURPHY
WHEREAS the City of Cambridge has been enriched and
built by generations of immigrants; and
WHEREAS Cambridge has a proud history as a Sanctuary
city, as declared by City Council Order Number 4 of
April 8, 1985; and
WHEREAS there are now approximately 12 million
undocumented immigrants in the United States who have
been systematically denied the opportunity enjoyed by
past generations of immigrants to become legal
permanent residents or citizens of this country; and
WHEREAS over the past two decades, immigration policy
has become even more restrictive and punitive and
closed off avenues previously available for immigrants
to obtain legal permanent residency, while the
US-Mexico border has been further militarized; and
WHEREAS while borders have been closed off to people
over the past two decades, they have been
simultaneously opened up to trade and capital; and
WHEREAS these same "free trade" economic policies,
have increased poverty and decreased opportunities for
people to make a dignified living and support their
families; and
WHEREAS in 2005, record numbers of migrants seeking a
means to support their families, with no alternative
to migrate safely into the United States, perished in
the desert along the US-Mexico border, while countless
others lost their lives in the journey; and
WHEREAS the migration experience has adverse emotional
and psychological effects on families, who are kept
apart for many years due to unjust immigration
policies and backlogs in visa applications; and
WHEREAS undocumented immigrants are especially
vulnerable to workplace abuses and housing
discrimination; and
WHEREAS current US immigration policy does not reflect
our standards of what is just, humane and moral; and
WHEREAS both undocumented and documented immigrants in
the U.S. fuel our economy and those of their countries
of origin; and
WHEREAS on December 16, 2005, the House of
Representatives passed HR-4437, which would have
drastic consequences for nearly all immigrants to this
country, their families, their neighbors and those who
support them; and
WHEREAS the US Senate is currently considering a
companion bill to HR-4437 that contains many of the
same counterproductive, misguided measures, including
criminalization of immigrants and those who help them,
further militarization of the border, turning police
into immigration agents and erosion of cherished legal
traditions such as due process; and
WHEREAS the US Senate is also considering guest worker
programs that would create a second-class citizenry
without basic rights that would be disenfranchised and
would be vulnerable to exploitation by unscrupulous
employers; and
WHEREAS much of the public discourse surrounding
immigration has taken on a tone that ranges from
irrational to racist, as seen in the use of language
such as "illegal" and "alien" to describe
immigrants, which has a dehumanizing effect and helps
justify policies that seek to criminalize and exclude
immigrants; and
WHEREAS raids carried out by the federal government,
ranging from the highly publicized nationwide
workplace raids on April 17, 2006 that resulted in the
arrest of 1,187 employees, to the less widely-known
sweeps of homes such as occurred in Massachusetts on
March 6, 2006, have instilled fear and panic in
immigrant communities and created environments that
are ripe for intimidation, harrassment and racial
profiling; and
WHEREAS following the raids in April, the US Homeland
Security Secretary announced that it would be
intensifying such enforcement measures, an
announcement that came in the midst of unprecedented
numbers of immigrants demonstrating in defense of
their dignity, against HR-4437, and for an opportunity
to obtain legal permanent residency; and
WHEREAS the cities of Maywood, Huntington Park and
Coachella, CA have resurrected the spirit of the
Sanctuary City movement in recent months and declared
themselves Sanctuary Cities, and cities such as San
Francisco and Chicago have reaffirmed their
commitments as a Sanctuary Cities; now therefore, be
it
RESOLVED that the City of Cambridge reaffirm its
commitment as a Sanctuary City, as declared by City
Council Order Number 4 of April 8, 1985; and be it
further
RESOLVED that the City of Cambridge endorses the
platform of the National Alliance of Latin American
and Caribbean Communities Keep Our Families
Together Campaign:
1) Legal permanent residency for all undocumented
immigrants.
2) Expedition of family visas.
3) Visionary program for future migration flows that
respects the rights of immigrants as workers and as
human beings.
4) The social, political and economic integration of
new immigrants into US society;
and be it further
RESOLVED that the US Department of Homeland Security
and the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement be
called upon to issue a moratorium on raids until the
US congress comes to an agreement on comprehensive
immigration reform so that the debate can be carried
out in good faith, rather than against a backdrop of
fear, repression and intimidation; and
RESOLVED that the City of Cambridge affirms the basic
human rights and dignity and every human being; and be
it further
RESOLVED that the City of Cambridge rejects the use of
the word "illegal"? to describe human beings and the
use of the word "aliens"? to describe immigrants and
hereby adopts the language "undocumented"? when
referring to those who do not have federally
recognized resident status and "immigrant"? to refer
to those who have migrated to the US from another
country; and be it further
RESOLVED that the Cambridge City Council hereby urges
the United States Senate to defeat HR 4437 and does
hereby urge the President of the United States to veto
such legislation if it is in fact approved by the
Senate; and be it further
RESOLVED That the City Clerk be and hereby is requested to forward suitably engrossed copy of this resolution to the Massachusetts Congressional delegation on behalf of the entire City Council.
In City Council May 8, 2006
Adopted as amended by a yea and nay vote:-
Yeas 9; Nays 0; Absent 0; Present 0.
Attest:- D. Margaret Drury, City Clerk
A true copy;
ATTEST:-
D. Margaret Drury, City Clerk
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