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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 22 - Counncilmember Requested Relating to Reaffirm Santa Ana Police Department Policy and to Prepare an Ordinance to Codify the Prohibition of Immigration Related Secondary Employment ;pY.Ry CITY OF SANTA ANA Council member-Requested Item Report DATE May 19, 2026 TOPIC Codify Policy Prohibiting Immigration Related Secondary Employment for Santa Ana Police Department Personnel COUNCILMEMBER-REQUESTED ITEM TITLE Discuss and Consider Directing the City Manager and the City Attorney to Reaffirm Santa Ana Police Department Policy and to Prepare an Ordinance to Codify the Prohibition of Immigration Related Secondary Employment DISCUSSION As the State of California considers numerous bills to regulate secondary employment of law enforcement officers as it relates to immigration enforcement, we believe it is imperative to act and we cannot wait for the State. Various Assembly and Senate bills seek to disqualify a person from being a peace officer based on employment in immigration enforcement. As a Charter City, we want to exercise the maximum ability that a charter city allows, and codify language in the Santa Ana Municipal Code that protects residents and ensures that police officers are not employed in immigration enforcement. Santa Ana Police Policy 1021 requires written approval from the Chief of Police and Human Resources for outside employment. The requested legislative action will establish language within the Santa Ana Municipal Code prohibiting secondary employment of Santa Ana Police Officers related to immigration enforcement. This action and future approval by the City Council reaffirms the city's commitment to public safety and our community's public trust. Local Law Enforcement Standards The City of Santa Ana maintains rigorous hiring and training standards for its police officers, consistent with and often exceeding those established by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). These standards include: • Comprehensive background investigations • Psychological and medical evaluations • Strict disqualifying criteria under California Government Code §§1029 and 1031 CITY ATTORNEY CITY MANAGER CITY CLERK Sonia R.Carvalho Alvaro Nunez Jennifer L.Hall 20 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA-P.O.BOX 1988,M31 -SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92702 TELEPHONE(714)647-6900-FAX(714)647-6954-www.santa-ana.org Councilmember Requested Item — Codify Santa Ana Police Department Policy Prohibiting Immigration Related Secondary Employment Page 2 • Additional local requirements, including enhanced screening and qualifications These measures ensure that officers serving the Santa Ana community meet the highest standards of professionalism, accountability, and public trust. Secondary Employment and Policy Alignment The proposed legislative action will codify that the Santa Ana Police Department does not permit secondary employment arrangements that conflict with City policy or undermine community trust. This includes employment with federal immigration enforcement agencies such as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This position is consistent with the City's longstanding commitment to community-oriented policing and compliance with state laws governing the separation of local and federal immigration enforcement functions. Community Impact Santa Ana is a diverse, densely populated urban community with a significant immigrant population. Maintaining clear boundaries between local law enforcement and federal immigration enforcement is critical to ensuring that all residents feel safe reporting crimes, accessing services, and engaging with public safety personnel. The ordinance will reinforce the City's commitment to: • Public safety through trust-based policing • Transparency in law enforcement practices • Alignment with state legislative efforts to clarify permissible conduct for peace officers Statistical Hiring Data and Local Control Recent Santa Ana Police Department sworn hiring data reinforces the importance of maintaining clear, locally controlled hiring and outside-employment standards. From 2023 through 2025, SAPD hired 86 sworn personnel; 47 officers from the academy, 12 lateral officers from other law enforcement agencies, and 27 military veterans, reflecting a recruitment process that draws from trained public safety and service backgrounds while still requiring local review, approval, and compliance with City standards. Importantly, SAPD reported zero sworn hires from the Department of Homeland Security during that time period. Codifying a prohibition on immigration-related secondary employment would therefore align the Santa Ana Municipal Code with existing local practice, strengthen public confidence in SAPD's community-policing mission, and provide clear direction that City police officers may not accept outside employment that conflicts with Santa Ana's public safety values or community trust. SUBMITTED BY: Mayor Valerie Amezcua Councilmember Phil Bacerra CITY ATTORNEY CITY MANAGER CITY CLERK Sonia R.Carvalho Alvaro Nunez Jennifer L.Hall 20 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA-P.O.BOX 1988,M31 -SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92702 TELEPHONE(714)647-6900-FAX(714)647-6954-www.santa-ana.org