“Keith Wilson acceptance speech-17.jpg” by BikePortland, CC BY 2.0The City of Portland has officially rolled out a new taxpayer-funded benefit: paid “Immigration, Naturalization, and Citizenship Leave” Human Resources Administrative Rule (HRAR) 6.15.City officials have now committed public funds to cover paid leave for immigration court proceedings—including deportation hearings while blocking basic oversight, all while the city is facing a $66 million shortfall.As of January 1, 2026, city workers in Portland, Oregon, can now clock out for up to 40 hours a year — without losing pay or benefits — to deal with immigration-related legal matters for themselves or for family members.Eligible employees may use this leave for activities such as:Obtaining legal support or meeting with immigration or criminal defense attorneysAttending interviews or tests related to naturalization or citizenshipAppearing at state or federal criminal court proceedingsDeportation hearingsMatters involving “unlawful detention” related to immigration status.For the first 40 hours each year, this leave is paid and coded in the payroll system as IMLV, with the employee remaining on regular payroll the entire time.The policy does not stop with the employee.HRAR 6.15 explicitly allows this paid leave to be used to support:A spouseA childA parentA siblingOr anyone with a “close association” equivalent to family.Perhaps the most controversial aspect of the policy is its strict privacy mandate.Under HRAR 6.15, supervisors and managers are prohibited from asking about or collecting information related to:An employee’s immigration statusCitizenship statusCountry of birthEmployees are also instructed not to provide such information to the city, except where strictly required by state or federal lawRequests are recorded in the payroll system, but the underlying details are intentionally shielded. Managers are even warned not to exchange specific request details via email.In other words, Portland created a paid leave category tied directly to immigration enforcement matters while simultaneously ensuring the city cannot meaningfully inquire into why the leave is being used.This comes after Portland, Oregon, faces a significant budget shortfall, projected at around $67 million for the 2026-2027 fiscal year.Once again, the city that gave America antifa riots, open-air drug markets, and defunded policing has outdone itself.You really can’t make this up.The post YOU CAN’T MAKE THIS UP: Portland Rolls Out PAID “Immigration Leave” — City Workers Get 40 Hours Off for Deportation Hearings While Taxpayers Foot the Bill, No Questions Asked appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.