Riots cause Cali city holdout in sanctuary state to end ICE contract

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agaberto
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Because it's divisive. The city says it was not a political decision when it's obvious to everyone that politics runs right though this issue, and their decision. California is a lost cause.

https://www.glendaleca.gov/Home/Components/News/News/9293/16
City of Glendale ICE Detainee Holding Contract Terminated
Post Date:06/08/2025 7:09 PM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 8, 2025

City Media Contact: Domenica Megerdichian, Assistant to the City Manager
Email: Communications@GlendaleCA.gov
Phone: (818) 550-4314

City of Glendale ICE Detainee Holding Contract Terminated

Glendale, CA - The City of Glendale has made the decision to formally terminate its agreement with U.S. Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to house federal immigration detainees at the Glendale Police Department facility.

This is a local decision and was not made lightly. Since 2007, the City has maintained a highly regulated, locally controlled facility that is maintained to the highest standards, extending basic dignities to those temporarily heldensuring access to clean accommodations, on-call medical care, family visitation, and legal counsel. By offering local access, detainees were given due-process proximity that is too often lacking in more remote or privately-operated detention centers.

Nevertheless, despite the transparency and safeguards the City has upheld, the City recognizes that public perception of the ICE contractno matter how limited or carefully managed, no matter the goodhas become divisive. And while opinions on this issue may varythe decision to terminate this contract is not politically driven. It is rooted in what this City stands forpublic safety, local accountability, and trust.

Glendale is consistently ranked as one of the safest cities in the nation. That is no accident. The Glendale Police Department is trusted and supported by the residents and businesses, and in turn, our officers work every day to protect and serve with professionalism and care. At this time, it is in our best interest to not allow that trust to be undermined.

To that end, we emphasize:

The Glendale Police Department does not enforce immigration law. That is not their role, nor will it ever be.

We remain in full compliance with California Senate Bill 54 (SB 54), which prohibits local law enforcement from using resources for immigration enforcement.

The Glendale Police Department has not engaged in immigration enforcement, nor will it do so moving forward.

The City Manager's decision to end this contract was made after careful evaluation of legal, operational, and community considerations. We acknowledge with regret that some families may now face greater difficulty visiting loved ones held by ICE, and that access to legal counsel may be more limited elsewhere. Our facility offered clean, secure, climate-controlled pods with continuous access to seating areas, telephones, televisions, restrooms, showers, drinking water, and meals, as well as access to virtual and in-person visitation with loved ones a standard not always met in other facilities.

It is also our duty to ensure that Glendale's residents and businesses do not suffer the consequences of the unruly and unlawful behavior of others. Moving forward, the facility will continue to serve local law enforcement needs without participation in federal detention efforts.

The City remains committed to public safety, transparency, and the fair treatment of all individualsregardless of immigration status.
4stringAg
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Not political, right. They just happened to put out a statement pulling support from ICE while mass riots are going on in LA. Tell us another one Glendale.
samurai_science
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That won't stop deportations
91AggieLawyer
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Quote:

It is also our duty to ensure that Glendale's residents and businesses do not suffer the consequences of the unruly and unlawful behavior of others.

Except, of course, the illegals and protesters.

Idiots.
Sid Farkas
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City of Glendale PD has always been lawless. When my parents were Glendale HS sweethearts in the 50's, GPD made sure every person with brown skin was outside the city limits by sundown. This is just another sad chapter.
newbie11
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agaberto said:

Because it's divisive. The city says it was not a political decision when it's obvious to everyone that politics runs right though this issue, and their decision. California is a lost cause.

https://www.glendaleca.gov/Home/Components/News/News/9293/16
City of Glendale ICE Detainee Holding Contract Terminated
Post Date:06/08/2025 7:09 PM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 8, 2025

City Media Contact: Domenica Megerdichian, Assistant to the City Manager
Email: Communications@GlendaleCA.gov
Phone: (818) 550-4314

City of Glendale ICE Detainee Holding Contract Terminated

Glendale, CA - The City of Glendale has made the decision to formally terminate its agreement with U.S. Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to house federal immigration detainees at the Glendale Police Department facility.

This is a local decision and was not made lightly. Since 2007, the City has maintained a highly regulated, locally controlled facility that is maintained to the highest standards, extending basic dignities to those temporarily heldensuring access to clean accommodations, on-call medical care, family visitation, and legal counsel. By offering local access, detainees were given due-process proximity that is too often lacking in more remote or privately-operated detention centers.

Nevertheless, despite the transparency and safeguards the City has upheld, the City recognizes that public perception of the ICE contractno matter how limited or carefully managed, no matter the goodhas become divisive. And while opinions on this issue may varythe decision to terminate this contract is not politically driven. It is rooted in what this City stands forpublic safety, local accountability, and trust.

Glendale is consistently ranked as one of the safest cities in the nation. That is no accident. The Glendale Police Department is trusted and supported by the residents and businesses, and in turn, our officers work every day to protect and serve with professionalism and care. At this time, it is in our best interest to not allow that trust to be undermined.

To that end, we emphasize:

The Glendale Police Department does not enforce immigration law. That is not their role, nor will it ever be.

We remain in full compliance with California Senate Bill 54 (SB 54), which prohibits local law enforcement from using resources for immigration enforcement.

The Glendale Police Department has not engaged in immigration enforcement, nor will it do so moving forward.

The City Manager's decision to end this contract was made after careful evaluation of legal, operational, and community considerations. We acknowledge with regret that some families may now face greater difficulty visiting loved ones held by ICE, and that access to legal counsel may be more limited elsewhere. Our facility offered clean, secure, climate-controlled pods with continuous access to seating areas, telephones, televisions, restrooms, showers, drinking water, and meals, as well as access to virtual and in-person visitation with loved ones a standard not always met in other facilities.

It is also our duty to ensure that Glendale's residents and businesses do not suffer the consequences of the unruly and unlawful behavior of others. Moving forward, the facility will continue to serve local law enforcement needs without participation in federal detention efforts.

The City remains committed to public safety, transparency, and the fair treatment of all individualsregardless of immigration status.
So…they think they becoming 'Switzerland', they'll be insulated from illegals and the crime they bring with them,. Good idea….lol.
HollywoodBQ
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I wonder if this was in response to KTLA making it a news item back on June 5th.

Ag87H2O
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"Glendale is consistently ranked as one of the safest cities in the nation. That is no accident. The Glendale Police Department is trusted and supported by the residents and businesses, and in turn, our officers work every day to protect and serve with professionalism and care."

When I read this, I couldn't help but think of this -



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