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Residents ask Snoqualmie City Council to prepare policies for possible ICE operations

Snoqualmie City Council · January 28, 2026
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Residents urged the council to review city policies and preparedness for potential ICE enforcement in the Snoqualmie Valley, requesting clearer staff guidance, protections for protests, disclosure about surveillance technology and community training; the mayor said the city does not use Flock camera technology.

Dozens of residents told the Snoqualmie City Council on Jan. 26 that the city should proactively review policies and planning in case federal immigration enforcement activity increases in the Snoqualmie Valley.

"I'm here tonight to respectfully request that the city proactively evaluate its policies and preparedness if ICE activity were to increase in the Snoqualmie Valley," said Jesse Scruppa, speaking for Snoqualmie Valley Indivisible, which he said has about 1,100 members across Snoqualmie, North Bend, Fall City and unincorporated King County. Scruppa cited recent…

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