Resolution of the City of Chelsea, Massachusetts
June 4, 2007
Whereas, The City of Chelsea has long been known as a city with a
rich and diverse ethnic and cultural identity; and
Whereas, For decades Italian, Irish, Hispanic, Polish,
African-American, Russian, Jewish, Asian, African and French people have
made Chelsea their home; and
Whereas, It is more difficult now than ever before to navigate the
process of becoming a citizen of the United States; and
Whereas, Over the past two decades, immigration policy has become
even more restrictive and punitive and has closed off avenues previously
available for immigrants to obtain legal, permanent residency; and
Whereas, Many immigrants are in the legal and lengthy process of
becoming a permanent resident, but they are still referred to by many as
"illegal" and "aliens;" and
Whereas, The City of Chelsea respects all persons regardless of race,
class, ethnicity or legal status; and
Whereas, Every Chelsea resident has the right to live, work and play
without fear; and
Whereas, Every worker in Chelsea has the right to fair wages and safe
working conditions; and
Whereas, Immigration raids that spread fear and break-up families are
not warranted or wanted in Chelsea; and
Whereas, The City of Chelsea supports a fair and just reform to the
immigration process; and
Whereas, Cities such as Cambridge MA, Chicago IL, and Maywood,
Huntington Park and Coachella in CA, have declared themselves as Sanctuary
Cities; and
Whereas, Sanctuary Cities promote a community as a safe haven for
refugees and immigrants who are currently residing in that community from
other countries; and
Whereas, Sanctuary Cities do not initiate or welcome raids that are
not related to public safety and other heinous crimes; now therefore, be it
Resolved, That the City of Chelsea go on record as a Sanctuary City;
and be it further
Resolved, That the City of Chelsea rejects the use of the word
"illegal" and "alien" to describe any human being; and be it further
Resolved, That the City of Chelsea calls upon all workplaces in
Chelsea and throughout the Region to treat immigrants fairly, with dignity
and respect and to provide proper trainings and equipment and to pay
individuals properly; and be it further
Resolved, That the City of Chelsea supports a just and fair
immigration reform that respects individuals and allows proper and
affordable navigation channels for individuals to become permanent residents
and eventually naturalized citizens who can fully participate in the civic
and political processes in the United States; and be it further
Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the
Massachusetts Congressional District on behalf of the Chelsea City Council.
Councillor Roseann T. Bongiovanni, President
Councillor Roy Avellaneda
Councillor Paul Nowicki
Councillor Marilyn Vega-Torres
Councillor Brian Hatleberg
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