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Ulster County committee advances immigration‑enforcement policy and dozens of public‑safety resolutions
Summary
The committee approved an immigration‑enforcement policy clarifying that judicial warrants are required to enter county property, set a public hearing on a law about identifiability during public‑facing law enforcement activities, and carried multiple contracts and grants for emergency services, school bus safety and victim services.
At its April 7 meeting, the Ulster County Law Enforcement and Public Safety Committee moved a package of formal actions covering immigration‑enforcement policy, school‑bus safety, contracts for emergency services and several grant and budget amendments.
Resolution 189, establishing a county policy concerning federal immigration enforcement, passed after extended discussion about its intent and possible federal attention. Supporters said the resolution codifies existing executive guidance and Sheriff’s Office policy by requiring a judicial…
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