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COALITION STATEMENT:

"The Resources for Immigrant Support and Empowerment Coalition, or RISE Coalition, denounces Sheriff Jenkins' comments made Wednesday morning on a panel discussion about a federal program that targets immigrants and allows him to hold hands with ICE and expel immigrant community members from Frederick County. The 287(g) program is a federal immigration program that is used by local criminal law enforcement agencies to enforce laws that even Sheriff Jenkins recognizes is not part of his job, it's the job of the federal government.

"Sheriff Jenkins claims that the program is "flawless," but through exaggerated hand wringing, he makes xenophobic and racist statements about how immigrants victimize his county, ignoring and erasing the immigrant community that exists in Frederick County and painting them as nothing more than criminals. Sheriff Jenkins states that over 1400 individuals were placed in the deportation process, but fails to mention that more than 90 percent of those individuals were arrested for non-violent crime and 60 percent were for traffic offenses. Sheriff Jenkins is misrepresenting the facts: our undocumented community not only perpetrate very little crime, but in fact contribute upwards of $300 million in Maryland state taxes to the betterment of our state.

"As a public official who is supposed to serve all Frederick County residents, Sheriff Jenkins has made clear time and again that he has deprioritized the safety and security of immigrants. The RISE Coalition stands with the immigrant community in Frederick, and will continue to fight for a community where ALL can feel safe and respected."

"La Coaliciòn RISE (Recursos para el apoyo y el empoderamiento de los inmigrantes) no está de acuerdo con los comentarios del Sheriff Jenkins, hechas miércoles por la mañana en un panel de discusión, sobre un programa federal que ataca a los inmigrantes y le permite trabajar con ICE para expulsar a los miembros de la comunidad inmigrante en el condado de Frederick. El programa 287(g) es un programa federal de inmigración que utiliza la policía local para hacer cumplir leyes que incluso el Sheriff Jenkins reconoce que no son parte de su trabajo, es el trabajo del gobierno federal.

"El Sheriff Jenkins afirma que este programa es perfecto, pero a través de retorcimientos exagerados, hace declaraciones xenófobas y racistas sobre cómo los inmigrantes victimizan a SU condado, ignorando y borrando la comunidad de inmigrantes que existe en el condado de Frederick, y pintándolos como criminales. El Sheriff Jenkins declara que más de 1400 personas fueron colocadas en el proceso de deportación, pero no menciona que más del 90% de esas personas fueron arrestadas por delitos no violentos, y 60% por delitos de tráfico. El Sheriff Jenkins tergiversa los hechos: nuestra comunidad indocumentada no sólo perpetran muy poco crimen, sino que de hecho contribuyen arriba de $300 millones en los impuestos del estado de Maryland.

"Como funcionario público que se supone que sirve a todos los residentes del condado de Frederick, el Sheriff Jenkins ha dejado claro una y otra vez que la seguridad de los inmigrantes no es importante. La coalición RISE está con la comunidad de inmigrantes en Frederick, y continuará luchando por una comunidad donde todos puedan sentirse seguros y respetados."

RISE Coalition Groups:

Asian American Center of Frederick, Movahed & Fisher Law, Friends Meeting of Washington, Church of the Transfiguration Braddock Heights, Church and Society Ministry Team, TUMC Safe Haven, Frederick, Comunidad Latina de Washington County, ACLU of Maryland, Interfaith Religious Coalition, Hagerstown, SURJ Frederick, NAACP of Frederick, Centro Hispano de Frederick , Western Maryland Health Connect, Islamic Society of Frederick.

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