North Carolina Mayors Sign Letter Against ICE Raids
The mayor of Asheville along with six other North Carolina maors signed a statement against ICE raids. During the past week, more than 230 people have been arrested across North Carolina during surprise raids by
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Most of these arrests were targeted at counties where our sheriffs have ended the practice of “ICE detainers.” That is, they are no longer holding suspected undocumented immigrants 48 hours beyond the time they would legally be allowed to be released after posting bond or serving a sentence. This is the prerogative of our sheriffs, and they have exercised it wisely to help our communities live free from fear.
The ICE raids have struck terror in the hearts of many of our valued community members. They have broken apart families, separating parents from their children.
We cannot stop ICE from operating in our cities, but we can and must speak out against these raids which destabilize neighborhoods, traumatize children, hurt many innocent people, and create distrust of law enforcement. The negative collateral consequences of these raids on our cities is enormous.
Therefore we, the undersigned mayors, state our unwavering opposition to the ICE raids that have swept North Carolina in recent days, and we call on ICE officials to cease such raids in the future. These raids are detrimental to the welcoming, stable, loving communities that we work every day to build.
Steve Schewel, Mayor of Durham
Nancy Vaughan, Mayor of Greensboro
Mitch Colvin, Mayor of Fayetteville
Esther Manheimer, Mayor of Asheville
Ian Baltutis, Mayor of Burlington
Pam Hemminger, Mayor of Chapel Hill
Lydia Lavelle, Mayor of Carrboro