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Ulster County adopts policy requiring judicial warrants for federal immigration enforcement on county property
Summary
The Ulster County Legislature approved a resolution (19–4) that establishes standards limiting federal immigration enforcement on county property, including a requirement that federal immigration authorities obtain judicial warrants before entering certain nonpublic areas.
KINGSTON, N.Y. — The Ulster County Legislature voted 19–4 on April 21 to adopt a policy limiting federal immigration enforcement activity on county-owned properties, requiring judicial warrants for federal agents to enter nonpublic areas that contain private records or access to services.
Supporters argued the measure protects residents’ access to health and social services and preserves constitutional protections. A member who spoke in favor said the…
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