Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, not shown, visits with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers at the ICE facility in Chicago to observe enforcement operations, Oct. 3, 2025. (DHS photo by Tia Dufour)
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego (D-AZ) and the City Council voted 8-1 on Tuesday to create new policies aimed at protecting residents during federal immigration enforcement operations.
The decision comes after Mayor Gallego said she heard from many Phoenix residents who are worried about civil rights violations they've seen in other cities, such as Minneapolis.
"I've heard from many residents who have witnessed the sweeping civil rights violations in Minneapolis and are worried - with good reason - about how federal immigration enforcement actions can violate civil rights, disrupt families, and interfere with daily lives here in Phoenix,” she explained.
The City Council directed staff to develop a plan that includes four main parts:
Phoenix is also creating "Know Your Rights" materials to help residents understand their legal protections. The city plans to hire outside counsel if it needs to sue the federal government.
“We share those valid concerns, and we’re taking meaningful steps to protect our community," Gallego concluded.
The meeting was cut short when protestors from the organization "Poder in Action" interrupted the session demanding proactive steps to prevent harm to immigrants. ABC15 reported that after about half an hour of disruption, Gallego walked out of the meeting.
City staff will bring back a detailed plan to the Council, including how they'll communicate with the public and the cost of the initiative. As tensions rise, questions remain about whether community protests will intensify and where federal immigration authority is headed.
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