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File #: ID 25-624    Name:
Type: Report Status: Regular Agenda
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 10/21/2025 Final action:
Title: A Discussion regarding a Resolution or Ordinance Prohibiting the Use of Village Property for Federal Civil Immigration Enforcement Staging Areas, Processing Locations, and Operational Bases
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Title
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A Discussion regarding a Resolution or Ordinance Prohibiting the Use of Village Property for Federal Civil Immigration Enforcement Staging Areas, Processing Locations, and Operational Bases
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Introduction
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This is a discussion regarding a potential resolution or ordinance prohibiting the use of Village of Oak Park property for Federal civil immigration enforcement staging areas, processing locations, and operational bases.
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Recommended Action
There is no staff recommendation for this item.
Prior Board Action
There is no prior Board action associated with this item.
Background
The Village of Oak Park's Welcoming Village Ordinance prohibits the use of Village resources in Federal civil immigration enforcement. Peers, including the City of Evanston and Lake County, have passed similar resolutions prohibiting use of the property for these purposes, while other peers like the City of Chicago, Cook County, and the Circuit Court of Cook County have enacted executive orders with these prohibitions.
Regulations adopted by peers have also:
1. Prohibit the use of their respective owned and controlled parking lots, vacant lots, and garages for civil immigration enforcement.
2. Provide signage for their properties and private properties for display by private landowners and leaseholders who wish to state an intent to curtail civil immigration enforcement on their properties
3. Provide education materials to community members, businesses, organizations, and faith groups around "know your rights", and on how to document and report concerning activity.
Timing Considerations
There are no specific timing considerations associated with this item.
Budget Impact
There is no budget impact associated with this discussion item.
Staffing Impact
There is no staffing impact associated with this item.
DEI Impact
If adopted, this type of resolution or ordinance could provide some protection for minority and undocumented members who...

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