- United States
- Letter
Demand Release of Witnesses in ICE homicide in MN
To: Justices Court
From: A verified voter in Toluca Lake, CA
January 24
**Demand Release of Witnesses in ICE-Related Homicide Investigation**
I am writing to urge you to take immediate action to secure the release of witnesses currently being detained in connection with a homicide investigation involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Witnesses to crimes should never be treated as suspects or face detention simply for coming forward with information. When individuals who witness serious crimes fear that cooperating with law enforcement will result in their own detention or deportation, it creates a chilling effect that undermines public safety for everyone in our community. This practice discourages witnesses from reporting crimes, prevents law enforcement from solving cases, and allows perpetrators to evade justice.
The detention of witnesses in this case sets a dangerous precedent that will make communities less safe. Immigrants who witness crimes must be able to trust that providing testimony will not result in their own incarceration or removal from the country. Without this assurance, entire communities become vulnerable to criminal activity because potential witnesses remain silent out of fear.
I am asking you to use your authority and influence to ensure these witnesses are released immediately and provided with appropriate protections. This includes advocating for U visa certification for witnesses who cooperate with criminal investigations, which provides temporary legal status to crime victims and witnesses. Law enforcement agencies have the discretion to certify these applications, and your support for this process would demonstrate a commitment to both justice and community safety.
Our justice system depends on witnesses being willing to come forward. Detaining them contradicts fundamental principles of due process and undermines the investigation itself. I urge you to take swift action on this matter and to support policies that protect witnesses rather than punish them for doing the right thing.