Anonymous
04/20/2026 (Mon) 05:47
Id: 88e058
No.181263
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>>181261[King County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) policies for protecting immigrants and refugees were formalized following Executive Order No. 2026-[xx] signed by Executive Girmay Zahilay on February 12, 2026, which directs the office to prioritize public safety without interfering in federal civil immigration enforcement. The KCSO does not participate in civil immigration enforcement and does not honor detainer requests (administrative warrants) unless they are signed by a judge, in adherence with the Keep Washington Working Act.]
https://b-townblog.com/king-county-sheriffs-office-outlines-policies-for-responding-to-ice-activity-in-local-communities/Protecting immigrants and refugees in King CountyThis resource explains how KCSO addresses community concerns about safety, trust, and our interactions with federal immigration agencies. It details what deputies do and how we ensure our work remains transparent, community‑centered, and distinct from federal civil immigration enforcement. It also includes a Q&A section to clarify community questions and concerns.
Many community members have shared concerns about safety, trust, and how local law enforcement interacts with federal immigration agencies. The King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) understands that these issues can create fear and uncertainty, especially for immigrant and mixed-status families.
This document outlines how KCSO approaches these concerns, the responsibilities of our deputies, and the steps we take to ensure our work remains transparent, community-centered, and separate from federal civil immigration enforcement.
How KCSO Responds to Reports Involving ICE or Federal Immigration ActivityCall 911 if you believe:
There is an immediate threat to public safety
A crime is happening
Someone may be impersonating an officer
KCSO deputies will prioritize responding to the scene in the following situations:
It is unclear whether people claiming to be immigration officers are officers.
There are concerns that a crime is being committed or that someone’s safety is at risk.
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