What Kent Residents Need to Know about Federal Immigration Enforcement

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The Kent Police Department’s core mission is to serve and protect all members of our community. It does not matter who you are, where you come from, what you look like, or what you believe. In the City of Kent, our officers are committed to serving every member of our community with integrity, dignity, professionalism and compassion. — Chief Rafael Padilla

This information card is intended to provide clarity of what the law requires or prohibits, what our department policy is, and what you can expect from Kent police officers.

Chief Rafael Padilla conversing with a childThe Law

  • Immigration enforcement is NOT the role of local or state police officers according to a Washington State Law known as the “Keep Washington Working Act,” which is codified at RCW 10.93.160.

  • State law prohibits Washington police officers from helping or otherwise sharing non-publicly available personal information with federal authorities for civil immigration enforcement purposes, such as deportation proceedings. This means that if a person is contacted by any of our police officers or held in our jail on a criminal law violation, their private personal information, along with any information concerning the person’s immigration status, cannot be shared with federal civil immigration enforcement officers.

  • State law prohibits police officers from asking about a person’s immigration or citizenship status, unless there is a connection between that information and a criminal investigation. The “Keep Washington Working Act” did not change the ability of local police officers to work with federal police officers for purposes of criminal investigations, such as drug trafficking, trafficking in stolen property, human trafficking, terrorism, and other federal crimes.
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Kent Police Department Policy

  • Kent Police Officers are here to protect and serve everyone in our community.

  • The Kent Police Department is compliant with the Keep Washington Working Act.  

 

Frequently Asked Questions


Q: If I call 911 for help, will Kent police officers ask me about my immigration status?  

A: No. Kent police officers are prohibited from asking anyone about their immigration status. No one should fear calling 911 because of their immigration status.  If a police officer learns of your immigration status, including any undocumented status, they cannot share that information with federal civil immigration enforcement officers.


Q: Does federal law require Kent police officers to assist federal immigration authorities?

A: No. Federal law does not require city police officers to assist federal law enforcement, and state law prohibits Washington police officers from doing so in relation to civil immigration matters, such as deportation.


Q: Why don’t Kent police officers stop federal U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authorities from arresting people for civil immigration investigations?

A: ICE receives authority to conduct civil immigration enforcement from federal law – not state or city law. It is against federal law for any person to obstruct, delay, impede, or interfere with a federal law enforcement officer in the performance of their official duties. Violation of that federal crime carries a penalty of up to three years in prison and a significant fine. It is a crime for a local police officer to interfere with federal immigration authorities, just as much as it is a crime for a resident of Kent to do the same.


Q: In what circumstances will Kent police officers assist federal law enforcement authorities?

A: Kent police officers may assist federal law enforcement authorities with serious criminal matters, such as drug trafficking, trafficking in stolen property, human trafficking, terrorism, and other federal crimes. Kent police officers are committed to keeping our community safe, and if our police officers have the opportunity to assist with the arrest of an individual who has committed a serious federal crime, they will provide that assistance.


Q: Can federal immigration authorities access Kent police databases to obtain information on undocumented Kent-community members?

A: The Kent Police Department is required by law to follow public disclosure law and disclose the requested record or information upon request regardless of who is requesting the record.  Federal immigration authorities have the same access to public records that any other member of the public would have access to. However, Kent Police will not voluntarily share information for the purposes of civil immigration enforcement.


Q: What happens if someone reports an undocumented individual to the Kent Police Department?

A:  Nothing. Kent police officers do not enforce immigration, and they are prohibited by law from providing any nonpublic personal information or assistance to federal immigration authorities for civil immigration purposes. It is the sole responsibility of federal authorities to address issues related to immigration. The Kent Police Department will serve all community members regardless of immigration status.