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Councilmember Bacerra thanked Councilmember Lopez for bringing forth the item <br />and asked the City Attorney whether the Chief of Police and the police department <br />enforce the federal law that a federal agent has to identify themselves as an <br />immigration officer who is authorized to execute an arrest, state the individual is being <br />arrested, and the reasoning for the arrest. He spoke in support of SB 627 and SB 805 <br />resolution; however opposed the item brought forward. <br />City Attorney Sonia Carvalho stated that the police department cannot enforce this <br />particular federal law due to circumstances that could lead to obstructing a federal <br />investigation or arrest. <br />Mayor Amezcua spoke in support of SB 627 and SB 805 resolutions and asked the <br />Chief of Police whether the department is able to question individuals wearing face <br />coverings to determine if they are federal agents or impersonators and what agencies <br />the department would be assisting. She encouraged the community to reach out to <br />the police department or call 911 if they felt they were being kidnapped and asked <br />how many calls the City has received of possible kidnappings. <br />Police Chief Robert Rodriguez stated it would depend on the circumstances as the <br />department would not to interfere in the middle of an arrest and the challenge being <br />how to approach these types of situations. He stated the police department would <br />assist ICE and Border Patrol for officer safety and that the department had received <br />six (6)calls total regarding possible kidnappings dating from January 9, 2025 until <br />today. <br />Councilmember Lopez requested allowing staff the authority to research whether the <br />ordinance can be executed within the City without obstructing federal law. <br />Councilmember Penaloza thanked Councilmember Lopez for bringing fourth the item <br />and spoke in support of SB 627 and SB 805 resolutions and Congressman Lou <br />Correa's bill regarding federal agents. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Vazquez thanked Councilmember Lopez for bringing forth the item, <br />emphasized keeping employees and the community safe, and spoke in support of the <br />item. <br />Councilmember Phan thanked Councilmember Lopez for bringing forth the item and <br />expressed support for SB 627, SB 805, and Congressman Correa's bill. She stated <br />her opposition to police officers pulling over individuals solely for wearing a mask while <br />in a vehicle, citing First Amendment protections. She asked Chief Rodriguez whether <br />calls reporting possible kidnappings are treated as active kidnapping situations and <br />whether officers' body -worn cameras are activated during such incidents. She also <br />clarified that undercover officers are not required to display visible identification. <br />Additionally, she recommended that the Police Oversight Director and Commission <br />collaborate with the Police Department in addressing and navigating these types of <br />concerns. <br />CITY CQUNCIL 29 JULY 1, 2025 <br />City Council 6 — 57 7/15/2025 <br />