DeLaney amendments to protect Hoosiers from harmful provisions in ICE bill rejected

Today, Feb. 10, State Rep. Ed DeLaney offered a series of amendments to Senate Bill 76 to make hospital police, university police and school resource officers exempt from coordinating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain people suspected of being in the country illegally. The amendments were all rejected. 

State Rep. Ed DeLaney (D-Indianapolis) issued the following statement:

“School resource officers should not be expected to grab children out of classrooms. Campus police officers should not be forced to snatch students on their way to a lecture. Officers protecting hospitals should not be tasked with detaining people seeking health care. This is an outrageous overreach of government that puts local law enforcement in impossible positions. We ought to show our respect for local law enforcement, but forcing a task upon police that is offensive to the people they serve is not respect. 

“These amendments would simply protect peace in places that are meant to be sanctuaries. Unfortunately, chaos and violence seem to be prevailing.”

Additionally, DeLaney offered an amendment that would require violent criminals to serve their sentence in Indiana before being deported to another country. That amendment was defeated. 

“It is against Hoosier values to allow violent criminals to walk free in their country of origin. If someone commits a violent crime against my neighbor, I want them to be held accountable and serve their sentence in the State of Indiana, not shirk responsibility when they get deported. Victims of violent crimes deserve no less.” 

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