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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION – JANUARY 31, 2026 10 <br /> <br />Hills allows staging in our parking lots, parks and communities. Imagine these unlawful, masked, <br />unbadged individuals pointing firearms at innocent residents. Being fiscal stewards of our <br />taxpayer dollars requires us to not be silent on this. Arden Hills is home to international <br />businesses. They have diverse work forces and they like living here and walk to work. We need to <br />be affirmatively against these ICE actions if we want those businesses to continue to invest and <br />grow here. Growth will happen in the communities that are actually taking a affirmative <br />statements. She said we have beautiful communities that are being eroded and the fabric is <br />disappearing. Our parks aren’t being used as much. It’s not the cold weather. It is because people <br />are afraid. If residents want to donate or provide any kind of mutual aid, they are going to other <br />communities to do it because we aren’t organized here. She said in 75 years when this chapter of <br />history is written, there will be newspapers, websites and history books that list which cities did <br />and did not make statements affirmatively countering ICE’s use of our property. It would be a <br />shame to know that any of us was here and Arden Hills isn’t on that list. <br /> <br />Regina Newton, Arden Hills – She thinks we are here because we have educated ourselves. <br />There are a lot of people that haven’t educated themselves and will deny a lot of the things spoken <br />today. The part that she wants to stress is transparency. She heard things tonight that she wasn’t <br />aware of. She knows there are people who have no desire to know more. It’s hard to know where <br />to go, to know more. Many people, including her, aren’t on social media. People aren’t hearing <br />what they need to hear. We’ve talked about immigrants and people of different colors. There were <br />three natives detained in Minnesota, a week after Renee Good died. People don’t even know that. <br />They don’t understand where operations are or the severity of the infractions. Many of us know <br />because we’re paying attention. There is no mechanism to reach out to those who don’t have a <br />way to know. She’s asking for transparency. If we can find a way to work with one of the other <br />cities and look at ways to create greater transparency about the activity and also what’s actually <br />happening to the citizens. How many people have been unlawfully detained? She doesn’t know <br />what that looks like because we have taken an objective stance. She is proud of everyone who is <br />here. She is also scared for people. People in her own family just refuse to pay attention. She is <br />saying this from the perspective of a grandma who is an immigrant from Panama who wouldn’t <br />come tonight. Her grandparents met and fell in love at Roosevelt High School in Minneapolis. <br />Her grandmother worked in the Sears building, where she works now, that’s a part of the <br />Midtown Global Market. Many of those businesses won’t survive. Everything said tonight is <br />100% on. How do we help other people to understand the situation? Part of what we’re tired <br />about is the polarization. She’s tired of having to explain what a fact is. People are asking what <br />can ICE do and what are they not allowed to do. That is great place to start. Giving information <br />about that, in an easy objective way. People may not understand they can’t use tear gas. People <br />don’t know what they don’t know. We hear riot and protest used to describe the same activities. <br />She said we need help reaching across the aisle because at our hearts. She thinks we would all be <br />appalled but if people know what’s actually happening. <br /> <br />Kurt Weber, Arden Hills – He is speaking as a member of the public. These are his comments. <br />They are not Council comments. He wants to speak to the difference between normal law <br />enforcement activity and what we’re seeing now. This is an invasive and aggressive operation. <br />The distinction matters. Immigration enforcement is a civil process. Agents conducting civil <br />immigration enforcement are not peace officers and don’t have general police powers. Civil <br />authority does not allow random traffic stops, broad street encounters or detaining people simply <br />to check papers. When those tactics occur, they raise serious constitutional concerns and we can’t <br />allow this behavior to become normalized. What concerns him are the large scale, civil <br />immigration operations that go far beyond normal practice. An operation that resembles drag net
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