‘Judicial Watch announced today that former-Mayor Pete Buttigieg has agreed to search his personal emails, instead of being deposed by Judicial Watch, for records related to the creation of ID cards to help illegal aliens in South Bend, Indiana.ย ย ย
This agreement and subsequent court order come in response to Judicial Watchโs Access to Public Records Act (APRA) open records lawsuit that was filed in August 2019 after the City of South Bend failed to respond as required by law to open records requests seeking emails between Buttigieg, members of his staff and officials of La Casa de Amistad regarding the Community Resident Card program. (Judicial Watch v. City of South Bend(No. 71C01-1908-Ml-000389)).
Judicial Watch initially sought a deposition of Buttigieg, but withdrew its request upon his agreement to search his personal email for the following records:
- Emails between Mayor Peter Buttigieg on any personal/private or non-South Bend email account and any of the below listed individuals from July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017 containing the following terms: โCommunity Resident Card,โ โCRC,โ โMunicipal ID,โ โSB ID, โResident ID,โ and/or Community ID.โ
Individuals: Same Centellas, John Collins, Felix Bueno, Jr., Laura OโSullivan, Tammy Bell, Genevieve Miller, Molly Buser, Cherri Peate, Scott Ruszkowski, Mark Bode, Eric Horvath, Jamie Morgan, Marcia I. Jones
On December 16, 2016, the South Bend Tribuneย reportedย that, โA nonprofit Latino advocacy group โฆ unveiled a new identification card it hopes will make life easier for undocumented immigrants who live in [South Bend].โ La Casa de Amistad Inc. are the creators of this โSB ID.โ Buttigiegย reportedlyย worked โclosely with La Casa de Amistad, South Bendโs main Latino outreach center โฆ and the nonprofitโs executive director, Sam Centellas,โ to create a โCommunity Resident Card โฆ created and distributed by the group โ a private organization โ not the city.โ โButtigiegโs part to make it all work was to sign an executive order requiring local services and institutions โ like law enforcement, schools, the water utility and libraries โ to accept the card as a valid form of identification.โ
South Bend refused or ignored Judicial Watch APRA requests for multiple times between June 24, 2019, and July 18, 2019. Each time, South Bend said the requests were too broad and not โreasonably particular.โ After each refusal, Judicial Watch would comply with South Bendโs suggestion to limit their request. After four exchanges, South Bend produced Mayor Buttigiegโs executive order and 2 information bulletins that were already publicly accessible.
โThis victory will help the public understand Mayor Buttigiegโs plan to create special ID cards to make it easier for illegal aliens to stay in the United States contrary to law,โ said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. โIt is curious that the mayor fought us for so long on this simple request for information.โ
Judicial Watch is represented by Andrew B. Jones of the Jones Law Office LLC in South Bend, IN.’https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-releases/buttigieg-emails/