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sweeps and deportations, and commended Councilmember Phan for asking questions <br /> that promoted shared information, acknowledging the council cannot abolish ICE, stop <br /> raids, or tell the National Guard to leave. Councilmember Bacerra expressed <br /> understanding for the community's passion and desire for the council to take action, <br /> cited the Govemor's inability to control the National Guard or remove them from Los <br /> Angeles and Santa Ana despite lawsuits filed against the federal government, and <br /> reflected on the 2020 pandemic when he witnessed unprecedented challenges and the <br /> unanimous decision of seven councilmembers to enact protections for the community. <br /> He acknowledged the current disagreements but urged unity, and emphasized that the <br /> council is not asking for or supporting iCE. He expressed hope that despite future <br /> challenges, the city can come together, show resilience, and remain a proud city. <br /> Councilmember Lopez acknowledged the discussion about residents'experiences and <br /> asked the Chief to clarify the type of chemical agents and gases used to disperse <br /> people from the downtown Civic Center area and whether tear gas was the only <br /> chemical agent used at the protests. Police Chief Rodriguez confirmed that or tear gas <br /> was the only chemical agent used. in response to Councilmember Lopez's inquiry on <br /> what other methods or objects were used, Police Chief Rodriguez stated that rubber <br /> batons and pepper balls were also used. <br /> Councilmember Lopez suggested the city follow Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's executive <br /> order and request Freedom of Information Act information from the federal government <br /> about who has been arrested, why, and where detainees are being held. She <br /> emphasized the urgency due to community members being sent to various states, <br /> some with unknown whereabouts. City Manager Nunez stated he would work with the <br /> City Attorney in this regard. <br /> Councilmember Lopez suggested to colleagues that they reconsider their vote on <br /> Automated License Plate Reader contracts, citing recent reports which allegedly show <br /> local law enforcement agencies violating state law by sharing license plate reader data <br /> with federal agencies over a hundred times last month, despite the law prohibiting such <br /> sharing with out-of-state or federal entities. She encouraged constituents to get <br /> involved with local organizations like the Orange County Rapid Response Network, and <br /> to engage with the council or their offices. She thanked Vacation Bar and DJ Gucci Mar <br /> for their support and fundraising efforts, and requested training for staff so they may <br /> respond appropriately in the event a federal agent walks in to City-owned buildings. <br /> Councilmember Penaloza emphasized the importance of turning to Congressman <br /> Correa and Senators Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla for support. <br /> MayorAmezcua thanked everyone who attended or watched, acknowledged she heard <br /> and understood everyone, and stated her opposition to what is happening in the city <br /> and said she would never support it. She acknowledged Councilmember Phan's efforts <br /> and reiterated that her own actions are limited to asking hard questions and pushing <br /> back for help, clarified her role, and stated she is only one vote. Mayor Amezcua <br /> acknowledged the daily, ever-changing challenges in Santa Ana and across the <br /> country. She reiterated her opposition to iCE and the National Guard's presence, <br /> expressed her desire for downtown businesses to thrive, residents to feel safe, and for <br /> CITY COUNCIL 27 JUNE 17, 2025 <br />
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