The Santa Rosa City Council has unanimously passed a set of policies aimed at curbing federal immigration enforcement activities on municipal property. These measures are designed to preserve community trust and ensure that all residents, regardless of immigration status, feel safe accessing local services. Key elements of the new rules include prohibiting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from conducting arrest or investigative operations within city-owned buildings without a warrant and restricting the sharing of personal information collected by city agencies with federal immigration authorities.

Supporters of the policy emphasize that these restrictions will protect vulnerable populations and promote cooperation between immigrant communities and local law enforcement. The Council outlined several directives:

  • Prohibition of ICE enforcement inside public buildings such as libraries, community centers, and city halls.
  • Limiting data sharing practices to prevent unintended disclosure of sensitive immigrant information.
  • Training city employees on immigrant rights and the new enforcement limitations to ensure consistent application.
Measure Impact Effective Date
ICE Access Restrictions Prevents federal enforcement on city property without warrant. Immediately
Data Sharing Limits Safeguards resident information from federal agencies. Next 30 Days
Employee Training Ensures city staff understand the new policies. Within 60 Days