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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION – JANUARY 31, 2026 9 <br /> <br />Sarah Curtis, Arden Hills – She echoes many of the comments made. Many of the things she <br />was hoping to bring forward as suggestions for action have been expressed. She would like to add <br />something that hasn’t been specifically raised. She has three big hearted children whose friends <br />and teammates are feeling threatened going to school, threatened about their parents’ safety, <br />threatened about if they can attend practice and participate in daily life. She has heard about <br />people who are naturalized citizens having to carry their passport around. There are people who <br />were born here who are worried about if they will be nabbed. The idea that people need to walk <br />around with a phone number of who to call if someone doesn’t come home at night. There is <br />stress just in existing. Her kids come home every day sharing these stories. She wanted to speak <br />up for her kids and all of the people in our community who are here, contributing. They are <br />immigrant neighbors. They have businesses. They are in our schools. They are in our doctor <br />offices. They are in our places of worship. They are everywhere. It is important to her to share <br />that she thinks it’s important for us to let these members of our community know that they are <br />wanted, valued and welcomed. Making the actions that were brought up today public and giving <br />the members of our community opportunities to get behind this and to demonstrate that we love <br />our neighbors, is very important. It’s part of who we are as a community. She hopes Council will <br />consider and take as many actions as possible. <br /> <br />Ben Lindau, Arden Hills – He thanked Councilmembers Holden and Weber for bringing this up <br />at the last Council meeting and for having this conversation today. He concurs that if he looks at a <br />class photo from his kids’ classes, half of the people look like they could be from another country. <br />There is fear going through the community and the classrooms. When he thinks about a healthy <br />family unit, whatever we can do to get the fear out of the rooms will help these kids and families. <br />From the City, he would like to see a letter from the Mayor sent to representatives to the president <br />that states we need to keep public safety in the forefront. Immigration and customs enforcement, <br />like any other law organization needs to have levels of accountability; including no masks, badges <br />ID and body cameras. Public safety depends on holding the officers accountable, like any other <br />law enforcement. That is a reasonable request. He thinks a letter from the Mayor as the leader of a <br />city that has public safety forefront, is reasonable and it should be done. <br /> <br />Aisha Elmquist, Arden Hills – She thanked the Councilmembers for holding this meeting. We <br />have families in our community who are being ripped apart. We have students who are afraid to <br />go to school. We have basic constitutional rights being violated throughout our state. She echoes <br />many of the things that have already been said. One additional recommendation. Shoreview has a <br />Human Rights Commission. New Brighton has an Equity Commission. New Brighton also has a <br />full time staff member who does fantastic equity work in the city. How can we create a <br />sustainable framework within Arden Hills to do more work to show we’re a welcoming <br />community and that we have strong relationships throughout out community. A group like that <br />can make recommendations to City Council on how we can do better in terms of human rights <br />and equity in our city. <br /> <br />Stephanie Harms, Arden Hills – She said we have a moral imperative to live our city’s vision <br />and value statements. This is support strong neighborhoods, fiscal soundness and support <br />businesses. With what is going on right now, staying silent and not taking affirmative resolution is <br />against those values and our vision statement the city has adopted. She thinks the constitution that <br />we all live under protects separation of powers and Arden Hills needs to remain independent and <br />speak independently. Allowing ICE to use our parks, our property and our parking lots is a <br />negative drain on our resources. It’s an unconstitutional overreach and it blurs accountability. <br />Even if we ignored the moral imperative, think about the legal risks that we are under if Arden
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