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Encouraged the council to fight for the defense of the city and its residents, acknowledging the community's willingness to organize and exert pressure.
City Council A Session - Feb 12, 2026→Commended the council's steps to fight back against attacks on communities and highlighted the negative economic and cultural impacts of increased ICE activity, questioning the rationale for an ICE warehouse.
City Council A Session - Feb 12, 2026→Thanked the council members who brought forward the memo and resolution, stating it's what San Antonians have been demanding and that ICE's secret purchase of a warehouse shows a disregard for the city.
City Council A Session - Feb 12, 2026→Submitted an addendum to the resolution, emphasizing the cultural significance of Marian devotion and expressing hope for protection, love, and peace for all residents, including immigrants.
Criticized the assessment of 'high risk' for distributing 'know your rights' information and called for transparency in SAPD's collaboration with ICE, citing constitutional rights and the need for accountability.
City Council A Session - Feb 12, 2026→Expressed excitement about the proposed solutions in the resolution and looked forward to further planning to protect citizens' rights.
City Council A Session - Feb 12, 2026→Argued that all individuals, regardless of legal status, have constitutional rights, citing Ruth Bader Ginsburg. She questioned why federal officials would purchase a warehouse for detention without consulting city leadership and citizens, emphasizing the need to protect children.
City Council A Session - Feb 12, 2026→