Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner vowed to fight to keep Philadelphia a sanctuary city.
“The law will be followed here, and that law does not permit hate crime. It does not commit violence against undocumented people,” he said.
That means parents will not be pulled away from their children, Krasner said, and he will charge immigration agents who violate any state laws.
“I have no love for the words Mass deportation … If ICE has the legal ability to do some things, that does not mean law enforcement have the legal ability to commit crimes in the city of Philadelphia,” he said. “It [Philadelphia] does not permit the horrific criminal negligent treatment of children… It will not permit the impermissible dispersal of private information about people.”
Councilmember Jamie Gauthier said instead of deporting people out of the country, the city and federal government should offer opportunities for people to sustain themselves and their families.
“We should be prioritizing resources and support for our immigrant communities, like legal, aid, and housing, support and access to healthcare and education.”
Gauthier said Philadelphia needs to remain a sanctuary city, and she will do everything she can to keep it that way.