The newly confirmed chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, Jim McDonnell, made a strong statement during a recent city council meeting, affirming that the LAPD will not participate in mass deportations. McDonnell emphasized that the LAPD will protect the immigrant community and will not take action to determine a person's immigration status or arrest individuals based on their status.
McDonnell, acknowledging the fears within the immigrant community following the national election, highlighted Los Angeles as a city built by immigrants and stressed the importance of treating all residents equally. He referenced specific policies, such as Special Order 40, that prohibit the LAPD from engaging in immigration enforcement activities.
During the hearing, McDonnell faced questions from council members about the protections in place for undocumented residents in Los Angeles. He reiterated that the LAPD does not consider immigration status when interacting with individuals and emphasized the importance of community trust in reporting crimes.
The Trust Act, enacted in California in 2014, has had a significant impact on deportations in Los Angeles, with a notable decrease following its implementation. McDonnell pointed to this legislation, along with the California Values Act, as guiding principles for the LAPD's approach to immigration issues.
While critics on social media expressed opposition to McDonnell's stance, including calls for federal intervention, the new chief remained steadfast in his commitment to upholding the department's policies. Despite his previous collaboration with federal immigration agents as LA County Sheriff, McDonnell clarified that the LAPD's focus is on serving all communities without regard to immigration status.
In response to inquiries about assisting in deportations of criminal illegal aliens, the LAPD did not provide a direct response. However, former ICE director Tom Homan emphasized the agency's determination to pursue individuals with criminal convictions who are in the country illegally.
As tensions continue to rise over immigration enforcement, McDonnell's leadership signals a clear stance on protecting immigrant communities and maintaining trust between law enforcement and residents in Los Angeles.