Aurora lawmakers to vote on statement of opposition to ICE following shooting of woman from Colorado

In the first Aurora City Council meeting of the new year, councilmembers will vote on a proposed resolution that would declare the council’s opposition to “overreach by ICE agents” following the fatal Minneapolis shooting.

If passed, the resolution, which was put on Monday night’s agenda by Mayor Pro Tem Alison Coombs, would state that the Aurora City Council “stands in solidarity with the Twin Cities in their call for I.C.E. to leave their community immediately,” and that the council will “provide direction to city management regarding limiting cooperation with I.C.E. and their affiliates,” starting in February, according to council documents.

Renee Nicole Good, a Colorado Springs native, was shot and killed in her car by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis Wednesday morning…

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