City Government, Police Department

Hayward police do not participate in enforcement of federal immigration law

The Stack | February 2025

February 11, 2025

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We want to remind community members that City of Hayward employees do not ask about, collect or keep information about the immigration status of anyone we serve, and our police department does not participate in federal immigration law enforcement.  

These policies reflect our commitment to equal treatment and service to all community members and the importance of building trust to keep Hayward neighborhoods safe.  

These policies also reflect best practices in local policing and are based on a recognition that Hayward is a demographically diverse community with a population that is 42 percent foreign-born and 18 percent non-citizens of the United States, according to 2023 American Community Survey data.  

To read more about these policies, visit the Sanctuary City page here on the City of Hayward website. There, you can find the Hayward Sanctuary City resolution adopted by the City Council in June 6, 2017, Hayward Police Department Policy 415, covering interaction with federal immigration officials, and City of Hayward Administrative Rule 1.10, which applies to all City employees and sets forth the City’s Immigration Status Non-Discrimination Policy.  

To read the Commitment to an Inclusive, Equitable and Compassionate Community, an update to the City’s 1992 Anti-Discrimination Plan, which was drafted by a community task force commissioned by the City Council in January 2017, go online here on the City’s website.