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File #: 180486    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/20/2018 In control: JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 7/10/2018
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution urging the President and U.S. Congress to develop a policy to reunite the children and parents who were separated when they were detained while crossing the border between the United States and Mexico.
Sponsors: COMMON COUNCIL
Indexes: INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
Attachments: 1. Returned Mail from Congressman 6th, 2. Returned Mail from Congressman 8th, 3. Senator Tammy Baldwin Letter
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultTallyAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
7/19/20181 MAYOR SIGNED   Action details Meeting details Not available
7/10/20180 COMMON COUNCIL RECONSIDERED AND ENTERED IN JOURNAL

Minutes note: Ald. Perez moved to take this file from Committee and to replace the Original with the Proposed Subbstitute. He further move for adoption of the file as amended. Entire Common Council was added for sponsorship of this file. There were no objections.
Pass14:0 Action details Meeting details Not available
7/10/20181 COMMON COUNCIL ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Meeting details Not available
7/10/20180 COMMON COUNCIL SUBSTITUTEDPass14:0 Action details Meeting details Not available
7/2/20180 JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIRPass5:0 Action details Meeting details Video Video
6/25/20180 JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE HEARING NOTICES SENT   Action details Meeting details Not available
6/20/20180 COMMON COUNCIL ASSIGNED TO   Action details Meeting details Not available

Number

180486

Version

SUBSTITUTE 1

Reference

 

Sponsor

COMMON COUNCIL

Title

Substitute resolution urging the President and U.S. Congress to develop a policy to reunite the children and parents who were separated when they were detained while crossing the border between the United States and Mexico.

Analysis

This resolution urges the President of the United States and U.S. Congress to develop a policy to reunite the children and parents who were separated when they were detained while crossing the border between the United States and Mexico. This resolution further opposes both the policy and action of having separated children from their parents.

Body

 

Whereas, The media has released audio recordings of children, locked in cages, crying and screaming for their parents, from whom they have been separated by the U.S. government; and

 

Whereas, Some of the children are as young as breastfeeding infants; and

 

Whereas, Guards have been documented mocking the cries of the children; and

 

Whereas, Workers at the facilities where the children are kept have been instructed not to comfort the children; and

 

Whereas, In some instances, the children have been instructed not to hug one another or to offer similar comfort, and some siblings have been separated; and

 

Whereas, Many people can remember the experience of being temporarily separated from parents while very young children, and feeling the fear and uncertainty of the unknown whether they will be reunited with their parents, and that moment is only temporary until the parents are located just around the corner; and

 

Whereas, The separation is not as fleeting for these children separated by the U.S. government, as some estimates are that these children may go weeks, months, years, or even permanently without seeing their families; and

 

Whereas, The numbers of separated children have been estimated as at least 2,000 and rising; and

 

Whereas, Some of the children have already been lost in the system; and

 

Whereas, These children were separated from their families as a result of a new “zero tolerance” policy enacted by the Trump administration, dreamed up by White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and Senior Advisor to the President Stephen Miller, and implemented by U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions as a signal that the United States is “tough on immigration”; and

 

Whereas, Prior administrations detained migrant families but did not separate children from their parents unless the adults were deemed unfit, which was a high standard to meet; and

 

Whereas, The people entering the country and being detained at the border between the United States and Mexico are not illegal immigrants - they are asylum seekers; and

 

Whereas, Claiming asylum is legal: federal law provides for a political asylum process if the seeker has a “well-founded fear of persecution” in his or her home country that fits within specified categories; and

 

Whereas, The asylum seeker may present at a point of entry and claim asylum or can claim asylum as a defense to deportation; and

 

Whereas, Even if some of the people crossing the border were illegally crossing without seeking asylum, doing so is a misdemeanor, on par with a speeding ticket - an offense for which children are not separated from their parents; and

 

Whereas, President Trump’s “zero tolerance” policy has irreparably harmed families; and

 

Whereas, Psychologists have stated the trauma induced by being separated from a parent is permanent and can last a lifetime; and

 

Whereas, Poet Warson Shire writes in the poem, “Home,” “no one leaves home unless/ home is the mouth of a shark/ you only run for the border/ when you see the whole city running as well … you have to understand,/ that no one puts their children in a boat/ unless the water is safer than the land”; and

 

Whereas, All living former First Ladies of the United States have joined in denouncing the border policy; now, therefore, be it

 

Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the Common Council urges the President of the United States and U.S. Congress to develop a policy to reunite the children and parents who were separated when they were detained while crossing the border between the United States and Mexico; and, be it

 

Further Resolved, That the Common Council opposes both the policy and action of the U.S. government separating children from their families; and, be it

 

Further Resolved, That the City Clerk shall send a copy of this resolution to each member of Wisconsin’s Congressional delegation and to the National League of Cities.

 

Requestor

 

Drafter

LRB171566-1

Tea Norfolk

7/3/2018