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Residents urge Hanover Borough to adopt non‑cooperation and privacy policies on immigration enforcement
Summary
Multiple residents urged the Hanover Borough Council to adopt a non‑cooperation resolution with federal immigration enforcement, limit borough sharing of personal data, and fund "know your rights" resources, saying immigrant residents are fearful and need clearer protections and transparency.
Kiki Page, owner of Little Fox Coffee and Books, urged the Hanover Borough Council on Jan. 28 to adopt a non‑cooperation resolution with federal civil immigration enforcement and to strengthen borough data‑privacy and public‑notice rules to protect immigrant residents.
"Pass a non cooperation resolution," Page told the council, listing concrete steps she said the borough could take: prohibit use of borough buildings, equipment or staff to support ICE operations; adopt stricter limits on what personal data the borough collects and retains; publicly disclose any requests from ICE when legally permitted; fund "know your rights" education and maintain a public…
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