OREGON MANDATES STATE WORKERS NOT TO COOPERATE WITH TRUMP DEPORTATION
“The training will help you identify if you are witnessing behavior that violates the law, and you will know what action to take.”
On Thursday, Oregon’s Department of Administrative Services sent an email to its more than 11,000 employees, urging them to complete its “Oregon Sanctuary Promise” training, which teaches employees how to recognize behavior that may be “violating the law” if ICE agents were to approach government employees.
“A new training will be assigned to you in Workday (starting Friday, Jan. 17) and I want to explain its importance and the timeline for completing the training. The title of the training is Oregon Sanctuary Promise and it covers Oregon’s laws relating to our status as a ‘sanctuary state.’ Many of you know that Oregon was the first state to pass a law (in 1987) prohibiting state and local police and government from helping federal authorities with immigration enforcement,” wrote Debbie Dennis, deputy director of Oregon’s Administrative Services, in an email…
Source: Oregon mandates training for state workers to not cooperate with Trump deportation plans

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