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and forth debate" under the Brown Act. She clarified that questions about "what the law <br />says" or direct questions to the Chief could be answered, but a conversational <br />exchange among councilmembers was not allowed. <br />Councilmember Lopez asked the Chief to inform the public which agencies had been <br />present in the city over the past nine days, to which Police Chief Rodriguez speculated <br />that ICE, Border Patrol, and the Department of Justice were likely present, noting these <br />are typically operating agencies in other areas, but he could not confirm if these were <br />the only ones or if all three were present. Police Chief Rodriguez further explained that <br />mutual aid is coordinated by their mutual aid coordinator, and he would need to confirm <br />which agencies came into the city. He stated Orange County Sheriffs, Anaheim, <br />Garden Grove, Costa Mesa, Orange, and Irvine police departments had provided aid <br />on different nights. <br />In response to Councilmember Lopez's question about federal reimbursement, City <br />Manager Nunez stated he had spoken with Congressman Correa and State Senator <br />Umberg about possible assistance, with no known sources but that it would be looked <br />into. <br />Councilmember Lopez inquired regarding upcoming budget opportunities to support <br />families, to which City Manager Nunez noted the city offers Section 8 assistance and <br />has an Immigration Defense Fund. He stated that staff would look into further options. <br />In response to Councilmember Lopez's inquiry regarding social media accounts, City <br />Attorney Carvalho explained that if a social media account is held out as a city <br />communication method, there are significant restrictions on blocking commentary and <br />recommended that personal devices and social media pages are kept separate from <br />city business. Councilmember Lopez asked regarding the pathway for a community <br />member to report an account that is blocking and deleting comments. City Attorney <br />Carvalho stated that blocking is an individual practice by the elected official, not <br />governed by the city, and cases involving this issue are typically legal actions taken by <br />individuals against the individual elected officials not through any regulatory agency. <br />Councilmember Lopez asked for clarification regarding complaints from residents and <br />staff related to accessing areas and parking in the civic center. Police Chief Rodriguez <br />stated such issues would be looked into. He noted hearing that federal agents were <br />asking for IDs in front of the Civic Center or federal courthouse. <br />Councilmember Lopez inquired about particular information required on calendar <br />entries under the sunshine ordinance to which City Attorney Carvalho shared the <br />ordinance requirements. <br />Councilmember Lopez addressing a media comment and word choices made a fellow <br />councilmember and urged them to be mindful when providing quotes. <br />Councilmember Penaloza thanked Councilmember Lopez for her comments and <br />expressed shared anger about the community's situation. He clarified that the <br />referenced comment was taken out of context and referred to the repeated <br />CITY CQUNQIL_ 24 JUNE 17, 202.5 <br />City Council 6 — 24 7/15/2025 <br />