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Muskegon City Commission adopts resolution opposing racial profiling

5825790 · September 24, 2025
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The Muskegon City Commission unanimously approved a resolution reaffirming support for Constitution Week and opposing racial profiling in law and immigration enforcement.

The Muskegon City Commission voted unanimously Sept. 23 to adopt a resolution reaffirming the city’s commitment to the Constitution and to oppose racial profiling in law enforcement and immigration actions.

Commissioner Kilgo introduced the resolution, which recited that the mayor proclaimed Constitution Week and cited recent federal court developments and Justice Department guidance on racial profiling. “City of Muskegon, resolution against racial profiling,” Kilgo said while presenting the text to the commission.

The resolution cites a Sept. 9, 2025, mayoral proclamation designating Constitution Week and references a June 2023 U.S. Department of…

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