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THURSDAY

August 3, 2017

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Group hopes to make Kingston a sanctuary city BY ARIC MCBAY

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Children at Kingston General Hospital had some very special visitors on Tuesday, July 25. Window washers from Elite Window Cleaning dropped by for the second year in a row as part of the first annual Superhero Day in the KGH paediatrics department. Members of the health care teams and some patients also got into the spirit by dressing up and participating in superhero themed crafts. [Left] Volunteers Sydney Eire and Georgia Mates with Daniel Garrett, 5, at Superhero Day at KGH. -

The community group Solidarity Kingston wants to see Kingston join the ranks of the “sanctuary cities” around that world. Sanctuary cities have official polices to ensure everyone can access municipal services, including public health and police, regardless of their immigration status. Toronto became the first sanctuary city in Canada in 2013. Montreal, London, and Hamilton all followed suit with unanimous city council votes, and Vancouver passed an "Access to City Services without Fear" policy. Numerous other cities in the United States and around the world have likewise declared themselves sanctuary cities. Dr. Reena Kukreja, a member of Solidarity Kingston and an instructor at Queen’s University, said the campaign is about “fairness and justice.” “Whether one un-

documented person or a thousand, Solidarity Kingston wants to see undocumented migrants able to access municipal services without fear.” Solidarity Kingston hopes to see an Access Without Fear policy put in place by Kingston City Council. This policy would allow any person to access city-funded services without being questioned about their immigration status or reported to the Canada Border Services Agency. City-funded services include public health, community centers and parks and recreations programs, public libraries, public transportation, and the Kingston Police. Right now, undocumented people in Kingston may be afraid to access city services—including the police—out of fear that they could be arrested, put in an immigration detention centre,

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