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Item 06 -Minutes from the Regular Meetings of June 17, 2025 and July 1, 2025
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Item 06 -Minutes from the Regular Meetings of June 17, 2025 and July 1, 2025
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CITY COUNCIL 16 JUNE 17, 2025 <br />35. Fatima Calderon spoke regarding resident sentiments, protests throughout the city, <br />and community efforts to support residents affected by the city’s current climate <br />related to ICE. <br />36. Shelsey Alvarez, Shelsey’s Bridal and The Perfect Day, spoke regarding protests <br />throughout the city, resident sentiments, the city’s current climate related to ICE <br />raids, and the effects it has had on business on Fourth Street. <br />37. Caroline Romero spoke regarding protests throughout the city and the city’s current <br />climate related to ICE raids, and thanked Councilmember Hernandez and <br />Councilmember Lopez for their solidarity with the community. <br />38. Briana Olallo spoke regarding community efforts to support residents affected by the <br />city’s current climate related to ICE. <br />39. Carla Valencia spoke regarding resident sentiments, protests throughout the city, <br />and the city’s current climate related to ICE raids. <br />40. Joe Saladino spoke regarding resident sentiments, protests, and the city’s current <br />climate related to ICE raids. He thanked Councilmember Lopez, Councilmember <br />Hernandez, and Mayor Pro Tem Vazquez for standing alongside the community. <br />41. Aaron Garcia thanked Councilmember Hernandez, Councilmember Lopez, and <br />Mayor Pro Tem Vazquez for standing with the community during this time, and spoke <br />regarding resident sentiments, protests, and the city’s current climate related to ICE <br />raids. <br />42. Michael Weller spoke regarding the city’s current climate and asked what protection <br />is offered for the community being a sanctuary city related to ICE raids. <br />43. Laurangel Bustos spoke regarding resident sentiments, protests, transparency, and <br />the city’s current climate related to ICE raids. <br />44. Speaker expressed gratitude to Mayor Pro Tem Vazquez, Councilmember Lopez, <br />and Councilmember Hernandez for standing alongside the community, and spoke <br />regarding protests and the city’s current climate related to ICE raids. <br />45. Miguel Carretero spoke regarding resident sentiments, protests, and the city’s <br />current climate related to ICE raids. <br />46. Graciela Castaneda spoke regarding resident sentiments, protests, and the city’s <br />current climate related to ICE raids. <br />47. Maria Jose Jimenez spoke regarding resident sentiments, protests, transparency, <br />and the city’s current climate related to ICE raids. <br />48. Aliyah Nuñez spoke regarding resident sentiments, protests, transparency, and the <br />city’s current climate related to ICE raids. She explained her experience with the <br />Santa Ana Police Department’s involvement during protests and asked for the
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