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Frederick Mayor Proposes Taxpayer-Funded Legal Advocacy Fund For Immigrants

In this Feb. 25, 2015 file photo, the Homeland Security Department headquarters in northwest Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)

Frederick Mayor Michael O'Connor of Maryland recently announced a controversial plan to establish a taxpayer-funded legal advocacy fund to defend immigrants who may be affected by policies from the new administration. The Democrat mayor emphasized the importance of providing legal support to immigrants to help them remain in the community they call home.

Mayor O'Connor's proposal comes in the wake of the city council's decision to grant voting rights to all residents of Frederick, regardless of citizenship status. The move aims to promote inclusivity and unity within the community, without creating division or targeting vulnerable populations.

However, the plan has faced criticism from various quarters. The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee condemned O'Connor's pledge to protect immigrants, citing a tragic incident involving an MS-13 gang member who committed a heinous crime in the area.

Additionally, Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins expressed concerns about the appropriateness of the plan, stating that it could potentially invite criminal activity to the region. He emphasized the need to prioritize public safety and adhere to federal immigration laws.

City council grants voting rights to all residents of Frederick, promoting inclusivity.
Frederick Mayor O'Connor plans taxpayer-funded legal advocacy fund for immigrants' defense.
Chairman of House Homeland Security Committee criticizes Mayor O'Connor's immigrant protection pledge.

In response to the criticism, Mayor O'Connor clarified that the city's police department is committed to ensuring the safety of all residents, regardless of their immigration status. He affirmed that the department does not engage in immigration enforcement, as it falls under the jurisdiction of federal agencies.

Similar initiatives have been proposed in neighboring counties, with officials advocating for the protection of immigrant communities facing deportation. Governor Wes Moore of Annapolis highlighted the need for a fair and humane immigration system, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding Marylanders, including immigrants.

As the debate on immigration policies continues, local leaders are grappling with the challenges of balancing community safety with the protection of immigrant rights. The outcome of these initiatives and the response from the new administration will shape the future of immigration policy in Maryland.

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