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

Tacoma, WALocal News

The Tacoma City Council has released a statement in light of new federal executive orders concerning immigration enforcement and the pausing of federal grants and loans, which may create uncertainty among residents. The Council reassured the community that it will work closely with state and federal partners to effectively respond to these changes while ensuring that Tacoma remains a welcoming place for everyone. They emphasized their commitment to upholding residents' rights and will evaluate all federal requests against legal and constitutional standards. Trust between the local government and its citizens was deemed crucial for public safety and community engagement. The Council's unified stance underscores their dedication to fairness, due process, and equal protection under the law.

They are committed to protecting the rights of all residents while advocating for continued investment in local infrastructure projects. By addressing these issues head-on, the City Council aims to alleviate fears and confusion stemming from federal actions. This proactive communication highlights Tacoma's commitment to inclusivity and community support in challenging times.

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