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Resident warns League City council resolution on 287(g) task force could widen enforcement scope
Summary
At the Aug. 26 workshop public comment period, resident Amy Lynn Hicks urged the council to define limits for a resolution authorizing 287(g) warrant-service officers and task-force programs, saying vague language could deter crime reporting and affect school attendance.
Amy Lynn Hicks, a League City resident, used the council’s public comment period on Aug. 26 to urge clearer limits on a proposed or existing resolution she described as authorizing 287(g) warrant-service officers and a task-force model program.
“I am fearful that the resolution doesn't do much to define the scope of the program or, if the scope of the program changes, how the council will oversee that or be able to direct that,” Hicks said. “This seems to suggest that the program could be used to…
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