The purpose and intent of this article is to recognize the importance
of fostering a city that is welcoming and inclusive for all individuals,
regardless of nationality or citizenship status, and to ensure, to
the greatest extent permitted by law, that immigration enforcement
is a function of the federal government and not the City of Ithaca.
When used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CBP
U.S. Customs and Border Protection, including any successor
federal agency(s) tasked with immigration, customs, and/or border
enforcement.
CIVIL IMMIGRATION DETAINER (also called a "CIVIL IMMIGRATION
WARRANT")
A detainer issued pursuant to 8 CFR 287.7 or any similar
request from ICE or CPB for detention of a person suspected of violating
civil immigration law. [NOTE: See "Immigration Detainer—Request
for Voluntary Action" (5/15), available at https://www.ice.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Document/2016/I-247D.PDF.]
ICE
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, including any successor
federal agency(s) tasked with immigration, customs, and/or border
enforcement.
IPD
Ithaca Police Department, including entities, efforts, and
initiatives jointly operated or pursued by officers of the Ithaca
Police Department, acting in their official capacity, and others (e.g.,
the Joint Special Weapons and Tactics Team).
JUDICIAL WARRANT
A warrant based on probable cause and issued by an Article
III federal judge or a federal magistrate judge that authorizes federal immigration authorities to take into custody the person who is the subject of the warrant. A judicial warrant does not include a civil immigration warrant, administrative warrant, or other document signed only by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials.
PROBABLE CAUSE
More than mere suspicion or that something is at least more
probable than not. Probable cause and "reasonable cause," as that
latter term is used in the New York State criminal procedure code,
are equivalent standards.
IPD shall not provide ICE or CBP with access to an individual
in its custody or the use of IPD facilities to question or interview
such individual if ICE or CBP's sole purpose is enforcement of federal
immigration law. A determination under this section that ICE or CBP's
sole purpose is not enforcement of federal immigration law may only
be reached upon the written legal opinion of the Office of the City
Attorney.
Neither the City of Ithaca nor any City personnel may use City
funds, facilities, property, equipment, or personnel to investigate,
enforce, or assist in the investigation or enforcement of any federal
program requiring registration of individuals on the basis of race,
gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity,
or national origin.