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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-025 Regarding expanded US border patrol activity on the Olympic PeninsulaRESOLUTION 09-025 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITX COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON REGARDING EXPANDED U.S. BORDER PATROL ACTIVITY ON THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA TO THE HONORABLE BARACK OBAMA, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, AND TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE AND THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AND TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES, IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, AND TO THE HONORABLE CHRISTINE GREGOIRE, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND TO THE HONORABLE JANET NAPOLITANO, SECRETARY OF HOMELAND SECURITY: WHEREAS there has been an expansion of mission, facilities and personnel of the U.S. Border Patrol under the Department of Homeland Security in Jefferson County and Washington State's Olympic Peninsula with growth from four Border Patrol agents in 2006 to 25 Border Patrol agents in 2008 with projected growth to 125 agents; and WHEREAS this expansion comes at a time when basic government services such as K- 12 education have been cut, long-term state and local public employees laid off, best practices abandoned for lack of funds, and local officials, the U.S. Attorney and the FBI have expressed budgetary concerns, as reported in statewide newspapers; and WHEREAS the US Border Patrol is placing random checkpoints on highways substantially away from the border in the interior of the Olympic Peninsula, is conducting internal patrols within our communities, and plans a large new facility on the Olympic Peninsula which by multiple accounts will include a detention facility; and WHEREAS the location of checkpoints, frequency of stops and other Border Patrol practices raise concerns about racial and ethnic profiling; and WHEREAS ordinary crime control is the responsibility of our local law enforcement agencies and Border Patrol intrusion into their jurisdictions hampers community policing strategies that build long-term relationships of trust and accountability; and WHEREAS judicial precedent raises questions about the constitutionality and legality of the current program by stating that checkpoints must have an actual connection with substantial traffic from a proximate border and are not to be used for ordinary crime control purposes. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we, the City Council of the City of Port Townsend, call for a suspension of expanded Border Patrol activity away from the border until the utility, legality and constitutionality ofthis expansion has been determined by the Congress and the courts; and Page 1 Resofution 09-025 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that during this suspension, we call for an evaluation of the utility of the current expansion of mission, facilities and personnel of the US Border Patrol on the Olympic Peninsula, and an evaluation of the opportunity costs of this federal expenditure while core government services at all levels are cut for lack of funding; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we call on our local law enforcement officers to continue to uphold their sworn oath to protect the rights and liberties of the members of our community; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we, the City Council of the City of Port Townsend, urge our elected representatives to foster a reformed approach toward securing our border which focuses on interdiction at the border, preserves constitutional protections and respects local law enforcement. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend at a regulaz meeting thereof, held this first day of June 2009. emu- ,~.~,~-E- Michelle Sandoval, Mayor Attest: Pamela Kolacy, MMC City Clerk Approved as to form: J `----tom John P. Watts City Attorney Page 2 Resolution 09-025