
Philadelphia approves sweeping 'ICE Out' package to curb federal enforcement
Philadelphia City Council approved a seven-bill 'ICE Out' package aimed at restricting ICE and city agencies from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement, banning unmarked vehicles and masks by ICE, requiring badges, ending 287(g) collaboration, prohibiting collection or sharing of citizenship/immigration status data, and barring raids on city property. The measures, backed by a veto-proof majority, move to Mayor Cherelle Parker, who has 10 days to sign or veto; they would take effect 60 days after enactment. Supporters celebrated the vote and pledged careful implementation, while some critics urged caution about on-the-ground impact.








