Borough Council takes step to improve immigrant relations
The Princeton Borough council unanimously passed a resolution addressing immigration reform in the community Tuesday.The resolution outlines the need for undocumented immigrants to feel comfortable contacting local police without fear of deportation and recognizes the Borough's commitment to restoring trust among residents, municipal government and the police department.After the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested eight illegal immigrants living on Witherspoon Street last month, the Hispanic community and local activists have pushed the Borough to reform its relationship with immigrants, who provide a major source of inexpensive labor in the area.The main problem cited by community members is the distrust between local police and the Hispanic community, which stems from the police's presence at the Oct.




