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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION – JANUARY 31, 2026 12 <br /> <br />She is having regular conversations with the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office. Their official <br />statement is on the website. The RCSO said they will investigate and prosecute enforcements that <br />happen in Ramsey County. We will continue to share their messaging and their direction is to tell <br />people to call 911. They have confirmed they will investigate alleged crimes in the community <br />which includes traffic enforcement. Community conversations with the contract group, which <br />includes other City Managers and City Administrators, regarding reporting are occurring. That is <br />messaging that all of the cities in the contract group have requested. She thinks the reporting is <br />being improved on and there should be information to share, providing the community with <br />transparency regarding activity related to federal immigration. Those conversations are ongoing <br />and she will keep pursuing those answers. She said in response to the use of City buildings or <br />access to government buildings, the City has never assisted ICE in its civil immigration <br />enforcement. There is no direction now, to do so. She has shared messaging with City Staff that if <br />a federal agent comes into the building, employees are not to grant access into non-public spaces <br />of the building. They would need to contact her and she will have the conversation with federal <br />agents to ensure they have proper judicial orders to enter any non-public space. People spoke <br />tonight about use of public spaces. We are reviewing ordinances with the City Attorney to make <br />sure we have regulations in place, or if we need to look at adding language or ordinances that may <br />get into those staging type of activities. Those activities may be regulated with a permit and that <br />overall review of our ordinances is taking place. If it is determined we need a discussion , that <br />may be a topic for a future Council discussion. She also heard a comment regarding public data. If <br />federal agents were to request data that is public from the city, they would be entitled to receive <br />that information. There is a request for public data process. Federal agents would need to follow <br />that same process. If they requested any non-public data, they would need a warrant or judicial <br />court order authorizing us to release that data. To her knowledge, there hasn’t been a request of <br />this type and she is confident if the City Clerk receives such a request, she would let the City <br />Administrator know. She thanked everyone for speaking and she will look for direction from the <br />council after this discussion. She welcomes the sharing of resources and the immigration <br />resources page will continue to be updated as more information and resources become available. <br />She said that Ramsey County has said they are not sharing FLOCK data with federal agents. <br /> <br />Mayor Pro Tem Monson said her thought is to start with each Councilmember having up to 10 <br />minutes to provide a statement of their own or a response to a comment/question heard tonight. <br />She said after the personal statements, she will open it up for council discussion on next steps. <br /> <br />Councilmember Rousseau thanked everyone for coming. She said we need the support of <br />residents. She hopes there will be a work session in February where we can continue these <br />discussions. She doesn’t think this will all be sorted out by the next meeting on February 9. She <br />wanted to acknowledge the concerns over safety and fear in the community. She sees it, too. <br />There are residents who are afraid to leave their homes. People are sheltering in place. Our <br />community is changing. There used to be neighborhoods with open doors and the kids could run <br />back and forth. Those doors are being locked now. This is changing very traditional pieces of <br />safety in our community. She doesn’t like it. She understands there is a high risk to the children in <br />our community. She is worried that the first targets in our community are the underserved <br />communities. She has heard that ICE agents go to those underserved. She said they started there <br />first but it is her feeling that they will go into other neighborhoods next. She is concerned that <br />large businesses have used language to their employees that states not to come to Minnesota <br />unless it is absolutely necessary. This is similar language used to warn about visiting war torn <br />countries. We will see a lot happening with our economy over the next year between our silent <br />work force being taken and those larger businesses maybe wanting space from doing business in
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