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The committee adopted three motions to the Cincinnati City Council: one requesting a report within 90 days on whether resident interactions collect citizenship or naturalization status, and two seeking limits on sharing City surveillance data and using City property for civil immigration enforcement without legal authorization.
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The motions would require the Administration to review whether City services collect citizenship information and report back within 90 days. They also seek to prevent City-owned cameras, drones, license plate readers, and property from supporting civil immigration enforcement unless required by law or authorized by a court order or judicial warrant. The meeting also included presentations on increasing Black homeownership, but the minutes do not provide details about their findings.
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