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A proposal to create “ICE-Free Zones” in Alameda County is moving forward. A Board of Supervisors committee on Thursday heard hours of public comment before approving the proposal and sending it for a vote by the full Board of Supervisors. The “zones” would make sure that parking lots, parking garages, and vacant lots can’t be used for federal immigration enforcement. It would also require all counties to train county employees to not disclose immigration status data to ICE.



