City Council Statement on Immigration Enforcement, Federal Grants and Loans, and Local Infrastructure Projects

Tacoma, WALocal News

In a recent statement, the Tacoma City Council addressed the implications of new federal executive orders on immigration enforcement and the suspension of federal grants and loans. The Council recognizes the potential confusion and fear these changes may cause among residents and emphasizes their commitment to fostering a safe, inclusive community. By collaborating closely with state and federal partners, they aim to navigate the complexities of these directives while upholding legal and constitutional obligations. The Council highlights the importance of trust between local government and residents, asserting that their actions will reflect a commitment to fairness and equal protection under the law. They will thoroughly evaluate any federal requests or orders to ensure alignment with the rights of Tacoma's diverse population.

This proactive approach seeks to maintain community integrity and ensure all residents feel secure in accessing city services. The Council stands united in its determination to protect the rights of all who call Tacoma home, reinforcing their dedication to civic engagement and public safety. Ultimately, their statement reflects a pledge to uphold the community's values amidst changing federal policies.

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