El Paso's City Council is looking into ways to make sure ICE is playing by the rules. This means they're exploring new policies to ensure accountability for the agency's actions within the city.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 7 mentions in the last 30 days.
Implementing new protocols may involve administrative costs for training and enforcement.
City employees and individuals within city facilities, ensuring their rights are protected.
No groups negatively affected
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El Paso City Council OKs new guidelines for coordination with ICE KFOX
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El Paso City Council moves to hold ICE accountable with new measures KFOX
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