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Duluth approved $50M rental aid for families affected by ICE actions but blocked an eviction ban due to stability concerns.
Duluth city councilors approved a $50 million rental assistance plan for families affected by federal immigration enforcement but rejected a proposed eviction moratorium, with opponents citing risks of long-term housing instability.
The decision follows heightened ICE activity and community fears, prompting grassroots mutual aid efforts across Minnesota, including digital platforms like Stand With Minnesota, which raised nearly $20 million to support rent, food, and emergency services.
While state and local leaders emphasize protecting vulnerable residents, they stress that federal enforcement remains a federal responsibility.
Duluth aprobó una ayuda de alquiler de 50 millones de dólares para las familias afectadas por las acciones de ICE, pero bloqueó una prohibición de desalojo debido a preocupaciones de estabilidad.