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Council reaffirms noncooperation with civil immigration enforcement, directs legal work on identification rules
Summary
Ann Arbor City Council unanimously approved a resolution strengthening noncooperation with federal civil immigration enforcement, directing the city attorney to draft ordinances on identification/masking and to protect city-held data; the resolution responds to local advocates who testified about ICE activities.
The City Council approved a resolution (DC3) reaffirming and expanding the city’s 2017 stance on civil immigration enforcement and directing staff to draft implementation measures. Community advocates and multiple councilmembers framed the action as a response to recent aggressive federal immigration enforcement tactics and urged clear, lawful local protections.
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