Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 18-0592   
Type: Report to Council Status: Passed
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 6/26/2018
Title: Approve the Statement Supporting the US Conference of Mayors to Reverse the Department of Homeland Security's Family Separation Policies, and Authorize the Mayor to Advocate Against Such Policies
Attachments: 1. Statement on the Department of Homeland Security’s Family Separation Policies, 2. Statement on Our City Values and Public Service

REPORT TO COUNCIL

SUBJECT

Title

Approve the Statement Supporting the US Conference of Mayors to Reverse the Department of Homeland Security’s Family Separation Policies, and Authorize the Mayor to Advocate Against Such Policies

 

Report

DISCUSSION

News reports in the past week have highlighted the consequences of a troubling new U.S. “zero tolerance” policy that separates children from their parents at the United States Mexico border.  Many families, especially those fleeing violence in Central America and Mexico seeking asylum protections offered to them under U.S. law, are being detained and divided at the border.  Parents are being charged criminally and children, labeled as “unaccompanied” are transferred to the custody of the Department of Health and Human Services.  Such policies are intended to discourage families from seeking safety in the U.S., but instead are having long-term traumatic impacts on vulnerable children.

 

Separating children from their families is inconsistent with American family values, as well as the Statement on Our City Values and Public Service (Attachment 2) adopted by the Council on February 2, 2017 (RTC No. 17-0070). By enforcing a policy that forcibly separates immigrant families, the Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security fuel a climate of hostility experienced by many immigrants and refugees residing in the United States, including Sunnyvale.  The City Council in unanimously adopting the Statement on City Values and Public Services expressed its commitment to “protecting people of any race, religion, ancestry, ethnicity, ability, gender, sexual orientation or gender identity.”

 

EXISTING POLICY

Statement on Our City Values and Public Service adopted by City Council on February 7, 2017.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW

The approval of this Statement does not meet the definition of a project under the Public Resources Section 21065, thus, no environmental assessment under the California Environmental Quality Act is required.

 

FISCAL IMPACT

There is no fiscal impact.

 

PUBLIC CONTACT

Public contact was made by posting the Council agenda on the City's official-notice bulletin board outside City Hall, at the Sunnyvale Senior Center, Community Center and Department of Public Safety; and by making the agenda and report available at the Sunnyvale Public Library, the Office of the City Clerk and on the City's website.

 

ALTERNATIVES

1. Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the Statement Supporting the US Conference of Mayors to Reverse the Department of Homeland Security’s Family Separation Policies and Authorize the Mayor to Advocate Against Such Policies.

2. Do not approve or authorize the Mayor to sign the Statement.

3. Take other action as directed by Council.

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION

Recommendation

Staff makes no recommendation.

 

Staff

Prepared by: Lupita Alamos, Senior Management Analyst

Reviewed by: Teri Silva, Assistant City Manager

Approved by: Kent Steffens, City Manager

 

ATTACHMENTS

1. Statement on the Department of Homeland Security’s Family Separation Policies

2. Statement on Our City Values and Public Service