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Utica resident reads letter alleging constitutional concerns after apparent ICE/FBI encounter; council will include letter in record
Summary
A resident told the council she and her husband believe federal agents may have entered their backyard without a judicial warrant; the council clerk accepted a copy to include in the meeting record and staff advised the matter be part of the public-comment record for the regular 7 p.m. meeting.
A Utica resident on Wednesday read a letter to the Common Council saying four men — two wearing jackets marked “ICE” and “FBI” and two others without markings — appeared at her front door on the morning of May 24 seeking an asylum seeker who had stayed at her home. The letter says the resident asked whether the men had a judicial warrant and that after they left she…
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