Summary
The Aurora City Council decided to limit cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The police chief of Aurora expressed concerns that this decision could make the community more vulnerable to crime. He stated that while the police will not enforce immigration laws, maintaining partnerships with federal agencies is important for public safety.
Key Facts
- Aurora City Council passed a resolution to limit cooperation with ICE.
- The resolution follows the killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minnesota.
- Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain warned the decision might increase crime risk.
- Chamberlain stated the police do not enforce federal immigration laws.
- The police chief emphasized the importance of working with federal partners for public safety.
- President Trump highlighted issues with Venezuelan gangs related to illegal immigration.