City Council members lay out 'ICE Out' legislation that includes ban on agents wearing masks

Philadelphia City Council Proposes Sweeping Legislation to Limit ICE Presence

Two Philadelphia City Council members have announced plans to introduce a comprehensive package of laws aimed at curbing the power of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents within city limits. Dubbed "ICE Out," the proposal includes seven bills that would significantly restrict the activities of law enforcement agencies, particularly those associated with immigration.

At the heart of the plan are measures designed to prevent ICE agents from using face masks, unmarked vehicles, or city-owned property for raids, as well as a ban on city agencies sharing data or collaborating with the agency. Furthermore, individuals in Philadelphia would be protected against discrimination based on their immigration status.

Councilmembers Kendra Brooks and Rue Landau have been working on this legislation for months, and its introduction comes at a time when public outcry over fatal shootings by ICE agents in Minneapolis has intensified. The pair argue that silence from city leaders will not prevent an escalation of tactics by ICE agents in Philadelphia.

The proposal faces an uphill battle, as lawmakers must first hold a hearing on the issue before it can be brought back to the floor for a vote. Depending on the timing of the hearing, this could take several weeks – although Brooks and Landau claim they are already moving quickly, with a number of supporters indicating their support for the legislation.

The "ICE Out" package has garnered backing from various groups, including immigration advocacy organizations such as the Pennsylvania Immigration Coalition, New Sanctuary Movement of Philadelphia, and Make the Road Pennsylvania. This is not an isolated development, as similar proposals have been introduced in other cities, including Allentown and Reading, and at the state level.

As tensions surrounding ICE operations continue to rise, with calls for the removal of agents from communities nationwide and even across the country, it remains to be seen whether Philadelphia City Council will successfully push through this legislation.
 
omg u gotta read dis 🀯 so they wanna limit ice presence in philly city council is doin somethin about all da outrage over ice agents killin ppl in minneapolis its about time someone takes a stand i mean wut r they s'posed to do? jus let ice take over the city?? no way 😑 these 2 councilmembers kendra brooks & rue landau r actually doin some good work here like, makin it illegal for ice agents to wear face masks or drive around in unmarked vehicles thats a huge step forward... and da fact dat philly ppl would be protected from discrimination based on immigration status is just ❀️ these groups r backing dem too, so hopefully dis bill goes thru πŸ’ͺ fingers crossed 🀞
 
lol can u believe this? 🀯 so they're tryna limit ICE presence in Philly, that's a no-brainer, right? πŸ˜‚ but seriously, these 2 council members are low-key geniuses for proposing "ICE Out" - it's about time someone took a stand against those agents being all sketchy and invasive.

I heard it's not just Philly, though... other cities are doing similar stuff too 🀝 like Allentown and Reading, they're onto something! πŸ™Œ the fact that immigration advocacy groups are backing this legislation is huge too - it shows people are actually paying attention to these issues.

we should see if the hearing thing goes down smoothly tho... I heard some ppl saying it might take a few weeks, but like, who's got time for that? πŸ˜’ the more important thing is that Philly's taking a stand against ICE and showing the country they won't be silenced πŸ—£οΈ
 
ugh i'm so over these forum threads getting hijacked by politics πŸ™„ i mean don't get me wrong, i care about social justice and all that but can we please focus on something else for once? like has anyone else noticed how the threads are always getting flooded with people asking the same questions over and over again? it's like no one's bothered to read what's already been posted πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ anyway, back to philly... i feel kinda bad for them though, having to deal with all this ICE drama in their city πŸ€• but at the same time, can we talk about how ridiculous it is that there are still people who think face masks and unmarked vehicles are cool 😴 like what's next? asking for a participation trophy just for showing up? πŸŽ‰
 
I think its a great idea for Philly to take a stand against ICE! 🀝 They're not just talking the talk, they're taking concrete action too. I've got some family members who have been targeted by those agents and trust me, it's no joke. Having city agencies share data with ICE is like giving away people's private info, its crazy. And the fact that they can use face masks or unmarked vehicles to raid ppl's homes? That's just scary. I'm not saying all law enforcement is bad, but when you're talking about an agency with a history of human rights abuses, something's gotta change. 🚫
 
I think it's a bold move by the Philly council to introduce "ICE Out" πŸ™Œ, considering the contentious nature of immigration policies in the US. The fact that Kendra Brooks and Rue Landau are pushing for these sweeping laws shows they're not afraid to challenge the status quo 😊. It's interesting to see how this proposal intersects with the national conversation around ICE, which has gained significant traction since those fatal shootings in Minneapolis πŸ’”. By banning data sharing and collaborations, Philly is taking a proactive stance against what many see as law enforcement overreach πŸ”’. Of course, there are bound to be hurdles, but if public support for this legislation grows, I'm optimistic about its chances 🀞.
 
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ICE Out? More like "ICe In My Face"

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Councilmembers Kendra Brooks and Rue Landau are trying to chill the vibes, but I'm still waiting for some hard facts

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When will this get implemented?

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I'm all for giving cities more control over their own borders πŸ™„. I mean, if Philly wants to restrict ICE's presence, that's their prerogative, right? They should be able to decide what works best for them without some federal agency breathing down their necks. It's not like ICE is doing us any favors with all these raids and deportations, anyway πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And let's be real, if cities start getting more autonomy over immigration enforcement, it could lead to some really positive changes – like making it harder for companies to just poach workers from one place to another, or creating more opportunities for refugees and asylum seekers. Sure, there are gonna be some bumps along the way, but that's all part of progress, I guess 😊.
 
.. I mean, think about it πŸ€”... cities are supposed to be safe havens, right? But what happens when law enforcement is more focused on enforcing immigration laws than protecting its citizens? 🚨 It's like, where do we draw the line between keeping people safe and infringing on their civil rights?

I'm not saying that ICE agents don't have a role in the country, but do they really need to be wielding power in every single city? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It just feels like another layer of complexity in an already complicated issue.

The fact that Philly City Council is stepping up and proposing some change is actually kinda inspiring 😊... it shows that even one small step can make a difference when we come together to stand up for what's right. But, I mean, it's not just about the city council - it's about the whole system, you know? We need to have a broader conversation about how we're gonna approach immigration and law enforcement in this country. πŸ’¬
 
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