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Availability of ICE interaction protocol flowchart
1:46:47
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Chair Alexa Avilés inquires about the availability and public posting of a flowchart detailing ICE interaction protocols. Commissioner Manuel Castro discusses the dissemination of this information.
- A flowchart for ICE interaction protocols was created by the law department and is publicly available
- Chair Avilés suggests posting the flowchart on MOIA's website for easy access by agencies
- MOIA is developing an intranet for city agencies and offices to have all resources available in one place
- The intranet will be modeled after other intranets available to city agencies and will include the flowchart and other relevant information
Alexa Avilés
1:46:47
Yeah.
1:46:47
What yeah.
1:46:49
I have a whole line of questioning around the hotline.
1:46:53
I I wanna actually acknowledge council member Brewer, and I'm gonna turn it over to to her.
1:46:58
But before I do that, just on the question of the flowchart that was put out, will you post the final flowchart on on the agency website?
1:47:10
I mean, I think people sent it to the newspapers.
1:47:16
Well Is there a public place that workers can
Manuel Castro
1:47:18
find this Whether this is publicly posted somewhere.
1:47:23
But, yes, this this this flowchart was publicly available, so I don't see a reason why it wouldn't.
Alexa Avilés
1:47:30
That's Well, you could put it on your website as the mayor's office of immigrant affairs so that agencies know another touch point
Manuel Castro
1:47:39
Mhmm.
Alexa Avilés
1:47:39
Place for clarification on what the protocol is.
Manuel Castro
1:47:42
Yes.
1:47:43
I suppose it's a good time to say that we're developing an intranet for our city agencies and offices to have all of our resources available to them.
1:47:54
This is modeled after other intranets available to city agencies and offices.
1:47:59
And certainly there, we would be publishing all this information.