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Brisbane committee weighs response to resident fears about federal immigration enforcement, plans outreach materials

Brisbane City Idea Committee · December 10, 2025
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After a resident raised concerns about ICE encounters, staff summarized existing police policy and county materials; the committee discussed distributing "orange card" hotline materials, laminated cards in libraries and laundromats, a QR/V-card contact, and timing outreach ahead of large events such as the Super Bowl.

A resident—s email asking what Brisbane would do if federal immigration agents approached local families prompted the Idea Committee on Dec. 3 to consider new outreach and education steps to reassure residents and direct them to resources.

Staff explained the police department—s posted guidance (policy 428) on immigration-related requests and cited the California Values Act—s limits on local cooperation with federal immigration authorities, noting those limits generally apply except in certain serious criminal cases. Staff also summarized attachments in the…

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