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Another Bay Area County Creates ‘ICE-Free Zones’ After Minneapolis Killings

The Alameda County Board enacted policies to block ICE from using county property and prepared a response plan amid concerns over immigration enforcement and detention centers.

Summary by The Mercury News
Alameda County officials have said they do not welcome Immigration and Customers Enforcement. Now, they’ve made it official. The Alameda County Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted two ordinances on Tuesday to protect immigrants and reject ICE operations, as backlash to the most recent killing by federal immigration agents continued — including a march to the county administration building before the vote by striking members of the Californi…

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The Alameda County Supervisors passed two resolutions on Tuesday that will prevent ICE agents from conducting immigration operations in specific areas of that county.The first measure will be based on a county-level rapid response plan in case ICE operatives are reported.The plan will include: Training and scenario planning Cooperation with public security agencies Involve Alameda's health system and local organizations The second measure will p…

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Telemundo Area de la Bahía 48 broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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