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Trump administration doesn't view Austin as "sanctuary" city, mayor says

Austin Mayor Steve Adler said he was reassured by United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday that neither his city nor Travis County are considered “sanctuary” jurisdictions.    

by Julián AguilarApril 25, 2017  3:15 PM

 
Editor's note: This story has been updated throughout.

Austin Mayor Steve Adler said he was reassured by U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday that neither his city nor Travis County are considered “sanctuary” jurisdictions.

But Adler said he was very careful in how he asked for that determination since there doesn’t seem to be a legal definition of “sanctuary city” — commonly known as a local entity that doesn’t enforce immigration laws. The meeting was first reported by Austin's NPR affiliate, KUT.

“I didn’t ask him that question because someone could claim we’re a sanctuary city a thousand different ways,” Adler said Tuesday. Instead, Adler said he was more specific and asked what made a city sanctionable under the Trump administration’s definition of non-compliance.
 
The issue made national headlines earlier this year after Travis County Sheriff Sally Hernandez announced after taking office that she would only comply with detainers – requests from federal immigration officials to turn over inmates in local jails – on a very limited basis.

Adler said he was told by Sessions that "noncompliance" only applies to an entity that “willfully violated [section] 8 of [United States Code] 1373. And that’s what it was.”

That section states that “a local government entity or official may not prohibit, or in any way restrict, any government entity or official from sending to, or receiving from, the Immigration and Naturalization Service information regarding the citizenship or immigration status, lawful or unlawful, of any individual.”

Adler said before his meeting with Sessions that he was confident Austin wouldn’t be blacklisted and denied federal grant monies because Austin officials communicate with their federal counterparts. He further noted that neither Austin nor Travis County were included on a list of cities the Trump administration contacted last week to request proof that they are complying with the federal requirement.

In an initial statement following the meeting, Sessions appeared to confirm Adler's view that Austin is in compliance.

“We are pleased that the mayors who met with us today assured us they want to be in compliance with the law. The vast majority of state and local jurisdictions are in compliance and want to work with federal law enforcement to keep their communities safe,” he said.
 
But in a subsequent statement, Justice Department spokesman Ian Prior said that Sessions did not give Adler any guidance "as to whether Austin or any other jurisdiction is or is not in compliance with 8 U.S.C. Section 1373."

When asked to comment on the DOJ's follow-up statement, Adler spokesman Jason Stanford said the mayor's assessment of what Sessions said is still accurate.

"What he’s saying is that 8 U.S.C. 1373 is the law everyone has to follow to not be sanctioned as a sanctuary city, but that he did not then take the next step to say that Austin is specifically not a sanctuary city even though, by every standard the Mayor mentioned and the Attorney General commented on, we are not," he said.

Adler’s meeting came a day before the Texas House is scheduled to debate its version of an anti-sanctuary city bill, Senate Bill 4. The bill makes sheriffs, constables and police chiefs subject to a Class A misdemeanor for failing to communicate with federal authorities or honor detainers.


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https://www.texastribune.org/2017/04/25/adler-told-austin-travis-co-are-not-considered-sanctuary-jurisdictions/

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because Austin officials communicate with their federal counterparts

So when ICE gives a detainer request and Travis County Sheriff, Sanctuary Sally, replies F.U.!!!, that is communication?
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Steve Adler is a scum sucking liberal Lawyer from MA.  If his lips are moving he's not telling the truth.

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Our governor knows Austin/Travis are not doing it right