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After an emotional and lengthy city council meeting Monday night, city councilors took a step toward declaring a state of emergency over immigration arrests in Salem. They did so in a 6-3 vote.

Speakers for nearly three hours urged councilors to take various actions to support immigrant families in Salem, with some describing the impact of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests on family and friends.

A few attendees expressed support for ICE actions. Our recap below includes why councilors voted the way they did and a summary of the testimony.

The emergency declaration is largely symbolic, and won’t be in effect until council votes on another resolution, which is likely to happen next week. If Salem takes that step, it would join Hillsboro and Woodburn, which both declared states of emergency last week.

“In recognizing the impact of ICE’s violent, secret-police tactics, we thank our Salem City Council for recognizing the urgency that this moment demands of all of us. We look forward to working with the city on strengthening protections for our immigrant and farmworker neighbors,” said Reyna Lopez, executive director of Oregon’s farmworker union PCUN, in a statement Tuesday.

Here’s some of today’s news. Head to our website anytime for the latest in Salem.

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More than 200 people packed into Monday’s city council meeting, with many offering emotional testimony about the impact of immigration arrests on their families, friends and peers. Salem city councilors…

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Salem Soup Squad volunteers fed dozens of homeless people at Wallace Marine Park on Monday afternoon, serving up chili, hot dogs, pizza and other food.

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Ethan S. Thorington, 26, of Salem, is accused of intentionally setting a fire at a south Salem home Monday morning before assaulting and attempting to rob an employee at a…

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Marion County has already provided information in response to ICE subpoenas following a court order, but the judge’s ruling in the case didn’t address the county’s claims of conflict between…

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