Ann Arbor, MI – Residents across Washtenaw County are invited to attend a Public Safety Town Hall focused on immigration issues Thursday evening, hosted by the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office.
According to the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office, the town hall will take place Thursday, February 5, from 5:15 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Learning Resource Center, 4135 Washtenaw Avenue in Ann Arbor.
The event, titled “Public Safety Town Hall: Immigration Update,” will feature Sheriff Alyshia Dyer alongside local law enforcement leaders, invited elected officials, and representatives from immigrants’ rights organizations. The goal is to provide residents with timely information amid what officials describe as an evolving immigration landscape.
Topics scheduled for discussion include the role of local law enforcement in immigration-related matters, bystander education and policy, and “Know Your Rights” information aimed at helping residents understand available protections and resources. Officials will also discuss how local and state leaders are preparing in the current climate, along with broader public safety updates affecting the Washtenaw County area.
Organizers say community members will have access to on-site resources from immigrants’ rights advocates and organizations, offering guidance and support for individuals and families seeking more information.
The Sheriff’s Office encourages residents from Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and surrounding communities across Washtenaw County to attend, particularly those with questions about public safety practices or immigration-related concerns.
Registration is available online through the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office website. Attendance is open to the public.
Residents planning to attend are encouraged to arrive early, as seating may be limited.
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