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Statement from South Texas Alliance of Cities Regarding Federal Raids

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Mayor Javier Villalobos, City of McAllen; Mayor Ramiro Garza Jr., City of Edinburg; Mayor John Cowen, City of Brownsville; Mayor Norie Gonzalez Garza, City of Mission; Mayor Victor D. Treviño, City of Laredo; Mayor Adrian Gonzalez, City of Weslaco; Mayor Ron Nirenberg, City of San Antonio; Mayor Norma Sepulveda, City of Harlingen. Courtesy images and Facebook
Mayor Javier Villalobos, City of McAllen; Mayor Ramiro Garza Jr., City of Edinburg; Mayor John Cowen, City of Brownsville; Mayor Norie Gonzalez Garza, City of Mission; Mayor Victor D. Treviño, City of Laredo; Mayor Adrian Gonzalez, City of Weslaco; Mayor Ron Nirenberg, City of San Antonio; Mayor Norma Sepulveda, City of Harlingen. Courtesy images and Facebook
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EDINBURG, Texas – The South Texas Alliance of Cities is aware of the ongoing immigration enforcement operations being conducted by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in various parts of our region. We have heard from local business owners and community members who are understandably concerned about the disruptions to their daily lives and livelihoods.

We want to respectfully clarify that our local law enforcement agencies are not involved in these federal operations and are not engaged in the enforcement of federal immigration policies. These actions are being carried out solely by federal authorities, and our municipal governments were neither informed of nor consulted about these operations in advance.

As mayors, we remain committed to the well-being, safety, and economic stability of our communities. The current lack of communication and transparency has led to confusion, concern, and operational disruptions, particularly for small businesses that are the backbone of our local economies.

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We are actively working to gather accurate information to better understand the scope and purpose of these federal efforts. Our responsibility is to advocate for the residents and businesses of our cities and ensure their voices are represented. We respectfully urge our federal partners to enhance coordination and communication with local leadership so we may continue to lead effectively and clearly.

The South Texas Alliance of Cities stands united in our commitment to the rule of law, public safety, economic strength, and the trust of our communities. We welcome the opportunity for dialogue rooted in mutual respect and transparency to better serve our community.

— The Coalition of Mayors
South Texas Alliance of Cities

South Texas Alliance of Cities (STAC). The coalition of mayors that make up the STAC has issued a joint statement regarding the recent federal immigration enforcement operations taking place in our region. This collective response reflects the shared concerns and priorities of local leaders across South Texas. 

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The statement is supported by the following mayors:

Mayor Javier Villalobos, City of McAllen
Mayor Norie Gonzalez Garza, City of Mission
Mayor Norma Sepulveda, City of Harlingen
Mayor John Cowen, City of Brownsville
Mayor Victor D. Treviño, City of Laredo
Mayor Ron Nirenberg, City of San Antonio
Mayor Ramiro Garza Jr., City of Edinburg
Mayor Adrian Gonzalez, City of Weslaco

Information source: South Texas Alliance of cities via The City of Edinburg

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