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Fresno City Council Resolution Against Immigration Raids
Recently the Fresno City Council was going to actually vote down a resolution condemning the immigration raids in Mendota this last February, though luckily the 4th no vote was off teaching a class at Fresno City College and didn't get the chance to cast his vote. All 3 council members who were in attendence that voted against condemning the Mendota ICE raids were white males. The Fresno City Council members that voted to condemn the recent raids were Cynthia Sterling, Henry Perea Jr., and Blong Xiong.
In light of the above mentioned balked vote, I decided to begin to look at stances that the Fresno City Council took in the past in relation to immigration raids, below is an example from 1985.
In light of the above mentioned balked vote, I decided to begin to look at stances that the Fresno City Council took in the past in relation to immigration raids, below is an example from 1985.
The resolution was passed as a result of immigration operations in Parlier and Sanger that
virtually shut down those towns. Local police and sheriff's deputies were used to
rope off whole areas, in Parlier they surrounded the entire town; while
INS went in and arrested hundreds of people.
Resolutions were passed by the Fresno City Council, City Councils of Sanger and Parlier, and the Fresno County Board of Supervisors.
virtually shut down those towns. Local police and sheriff's deputies were used to
rope off whole areas, in Parlier they surrounded the entire town; while
INS went in and arrested hundreds of people.
Resolutions were passed by the Fresno City Council, City Councils of Sanger and Parlier, and the Fresno County Board of Supervisors.
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http://www.fresnoundercurrent.net/node/385
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