ACLU demands public policy from gov’t on immigrants’ rights

Annette Martínez Orabona, the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in Puerto Rico, said Wednesday that the government of Puerto Rico has to adopt a public policy on the issue of immigration, as a consequence of the interventions of federal authorities with immigrants, a product of executive orders by President Donald Trump.

2025-01-30 17:16:13 - VI News Staff

“And this policy must include, number one, the recognition of the fundamental rights of all migrants,” Martínez said at a press conference attended by spokespersons from community and human rights organizations. “Number two, the guarantee of public services from the state that should not be denied to any person regardless of their immigration status. And this includes medical, hospital, educational and any other services provided by the state. No official, no official should request information about the immigration status of people who are going to the state to receive services.”

“We also demand that the state recognize and protect safe spaces or sanctuary places where state, municipal and federal public security authorities should not enter, should not intervene,” she added.  Martínez Orabona said they will work on a draft of a bill to present to the Legislative Assembly.  The human rights attorney and ACLU executive director said that in addition to providing legal assistance to immigrants, the organization will also seek to provide education for minors.

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