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Residents press Huntington Woods officials for answers after CBP involvement in traffic stop
Summary
Residents raised alarms at the Nov. 18 City Commission meeting after Customs and Border Protection picked up people following a Nov. 17 traffic stop; the city manager said federal authorities were asked to help identify suspects and that the city has no immigration‑enforcement agreement.
Steve Gold, a Huntington Woods resident, told the Nov. 18 City Commission meeting that Customs and Border Protection arrived within an hour after a Nov. 17 traffic stop on 11 Mile Road and took a person into custody, and he urged the city not to participate in federal immigration enforcement. "It would appear… that Huntington Woods resources have been used… to voluntarily assist the Trump administration in its agenda of taking people off the streets for mass deportation," Gold said during public comment.
Laurie Lisi, another resident, thanked the…
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