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LTC 439-2021 North Bay Village Resolution No. 2021-063MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK No. 439-2021 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: FROM: Mayor Dan Gelber and Member~ty Commission Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk --,; 6( DATE: October 15, 2021 SUBJECT: NORTH BAY VILLAGE RESOLUTION NO. 2021-063 Attached for your information is Resolution No. 2021-063, adopted by the Mayor and Commission of North Bay Village on October 10, 2021. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION OF NORTH BAY VILLAGE, FLORIDA, OPPOSING THE MISTREATMENT OF HAITIAN MIGRANTS AT THE UNITED STATES BORDER; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The North Bay Village Clerk has requested that a copy of this Resolution be provided to the Miami Beach Mayor and Commissioners. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at 305.673. 7 411. REG/le Attachment F:\CLER\$ALL\LILIA\LTC's -Transmittal's\North Bay Village\Resolution 2021-063 North Bay Village.docx RESOLUTION NO. 2021-063 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION OF NORTH BAY VILLAGE, FLORIDA, OPPOSING THE MISTREATMENT OF HAITIAN MIGRANTS AT THE UNITED STATES BORDER; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, in 2010 the country of Haiti suffered a magnitude 7.0 earthquake that collapsed buildings, destroyed neighborhoods, killed thousands, crippled the country's infrastructure, and brought hardship to its already-struggling population; and WHEREAS, for years Haiti has suffered from political instability, most recently culminating in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Mo'ise in July 2021; and WHEREAS, in the month following the assassination of its president, Haiti suffered another deadly magnitude 7.2 earthquake that reduced buildings to rubble and killed hundreds, injuring many more; and WHEREAS, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Haitian people have been subjected to a deteriorating political crisis, environmental crisis, violence, scarce resources, poverty, and staggering human rights abuses; and WHEREAS, as a result of any of these factors individually or in combination, Haitian migrants have perilously traveled hundreds and sometimes thousands of miles through various countries in South and Central America, enduring unspeakable violence and hardship, in an effort to reach the United States border with Mexico (the "Border") and gain entry to the United States; and WHEREAS, it is now estimated that there are some 4,000 Haitian migrants that remain living in makeshift camps under a bridge at the Border in hopes of gaining entry to the United States; and Reso. No. 2021-063 Page 2 of 4 WHEREAS, images from the Border have surfaced that seemingly depict the inhumane treatment of Haitian migrants by United States Customs and Border Protection; and WHEREAS, Haitian migrants are reportedly being repatriated to Haiti from the , Border without the opportunity to request asylum proceedings; and WHEREAS, in a show of support for Haitian migrants, those of all nationalities and persuasion in Miami-Dade County have rallied to advocate for their humane treatment at the Border; and WHEREAS, North Bay Village seeks to express its solidarity with the Haitian migrants and the Haitian-American community by voicing its opposition to the mistreatment of Haitian migrants at the Border; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Village Commission to encourage other municipalities in the State of Florida to express their opposition to the mistreatment of Haitian migrants at the Border; and WHEREAS, the Village Commission encourages the United States government to undertake measures that provide for the welfare of and ensure procedural safeguards against abuses for Haitian migrants at the Border seeking entry to the United States, and that the United States government employ the full weight of its influence and power to ensure that all Haitian migrants at the Border are treated with compassion for their circumstances, with dignity, and humanely. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION OF NORTH BAY VILLAGE, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Reso. No. 2021-063 Page 3 of 4 Section 1. Recitals. That each of the above -stated recitals are hereby adopted, confirmed, and incorporated herein. Section 2. Expression of Opposition to the Mistreatment of Haitian Migrants at the Border. That the Mayor and Commission of North Bay Village express unwavering opposition to the abuse or mistreatment of Haitian migrants at the Border, and to any denial of opportunity to request asylum proceedings prior to their repatriation to Haiti. The Mayor and Commission of North Bay Village unite in support of the fair and humane treatment of Haitian migrants at the Border and the hardships these migrants have endured. Further, the Village Commission strongly encourages all municipalities in Miami-Dade County to pass a resolution substantially similar in form to this Resolution. Section 3. Transmittal. That the Village Clerk is hereby instructed to provide a copy of this Resolution to the President of the United States, the United States Secretary of State, the Haitian Ambassador to the United States, Senator Marco Rubio, Senator Rick Scott, Representative Maria Elvira Salazar, Florida Governor Ron Desantis, the President of the Florida Senate, the Speaker of the Florida House, the Miami-Dade League of Cities for distribution to its members, and to the Clerk of each municipality in Miami-Dade County for distribution to their elected officials. Section 4. Effective Date. That this Resolution shall be effective immediately upon adoption. The foregoing Resolution was offered by Vice Mayor Wilmoth who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Streitfeld and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Mayor Brent Latham YES Vice Mayor Marvin Wilmoth YES Commissioner Richard Chervony YES Commissioner Rachel Streitfeld YES Commissioner Julianna Strout YES PASSED AND ADOPTED on this 10 th day of October, 2021. El I a, Village Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman, PL Village Attorney , Mayor Reso. No. 2021-063 Page 4 of 4