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The Redwood City Council voted 4 to 3 to write ordinances restricting cooperation with U.S. immigration agencies in the face of Donald Trump's threats of mass raids.
The representative's proposal Chris Sturken He originally had a December date for a vote on his proposed ordinances, expressing the need to be ready before Donald Trump returned to the presidency.
More than 50 people, from children to adults, expressed the fear that Trump's threats have generated in the community.
Neither did they express that, despite being American citizens, they are afraid of losing their parents, or that their friends' parents will be taken away by immigration.
Of all the comments, there were only two against, claiming that the city already has similar ordinances; in that sense, they kept putting it off and from deciding in December it went to January and then to some other day.