City of Bellevue Offers Resources for Immigrant Communities Amid Policy Changes

Bellevue, WALocal News

The City of Bellevue is taking proactive steps to support its immigrant and refugee populations by providing essential resources and information amidst evolving immigration policies. A comprehensive Immigrant and Refugee Resources web page has been established to help residents understand their rights and the implications of potential federal changes. This initiative is crucial, especially for those concerned about their immigration status and the possibility of deportation. Bellevue police have made it clear that they will not question victims or witnesses about their immigration status, promoting a safe environment for reporting crimes. The city also remains vigilant against hate crimes and bias-related events, reinforcing its commitment to community safety.

City staff continually monitor policy changes, ensuring residents have access to accurate and timely information. Additionally, to facilitate communication, city services are available in multiple languages, reflecting Bellevue's dedication to inclusivity. Through these efforts, Bellevue aims to foster a sense of belonging and security for all its residents, regardless of their immigration status.

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