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Council adopted measures barring the sharing of real-time data from city-owned surveillance technology and restricting the use of city property for federal immigration enforcement operations unless legally required or supported by a court order or judicial warrant. Both measures passed 8-1, with President Pro Tempore Johnson voting no.
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City-owned cameras, drones, license plate readers and similar systems cannot be used to share real-time information with third parties to assist civil immigration enforcement, except when legally required. City property also cannot serve as a staging or operating location for those activities without a valid court order or judicial warrant. Council additionally approved $350,000 for Habitat for Humanity to support affordable homeownership and $100,000 for the Center for Closing the Health Gap.
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