Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!

Oregon City Commission directs staff to draft resolution after residents report ICE detentions

December 04, 2025 | Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon


This article was created by AI summarizing key points discussed. AI makes mistakes, so for full details and context, please refer to the video of the full meeting. Please report any errors so we can fix them. Report an error »

Oregon City Commission directs staff to draft resolution after residents report ICE detentions
Several residents who said they or their neighbors had been affected by recent immigration enforcement urged the Oregon City Commission on Wednesday to take a visible stand and to provide clear municipal support for impacted families.

At the start of public comment, Amy Mitchell read a letter from a family that said ICE activity forced them to close a food-truck business in October 2025 and left their 14-year-old son depressed and isolated. Rick Pillar, a longtime resident, asked the council to adopt a resolution condemning what he called unconstitutional detentions. Jen Mess cited a Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition (PIRC) hotline report saying community-collected data showed hundreds of detentions across Oregon in November, with 20 reported in Clackamas County that month.

Commissioners discussed options during the general business portion, noting statutory limits on declaring a municipal emergency under Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS). Mayor Denise McGriff said she had reviewed the ORS language and did not believe the city met the threshold for an emergency declaration at this time. Several commissioners nonetheless said the city could still use its platform to communicate solidarity and provide resources.

The commission voted to direct staff to prepare a draft resolution on the topic for future consideration. The motion as recorded in the meeting passed on a roll-call vote with all commissioners voting Aye. The commission did not adopt a resolution at the meeting; staff were instructed to return with a draft.

The next steps are procedural: staff will prepare the draft resolution for future commission review, and the commission may schedule additional public discussion or a formal vote once the draft is posted and noticed.

Provenance: Topic first introduced in public comment (SEG 110–SEG 184 and SEG 249–SEG 313) and formally moved into general business discussion and direction to staff (SEG 606–SEG 666).

View the Full Meeting & All Its Details

This article offers just a summary. Unlock complete video, transcripts, and insights as a Founder Member.

Watch full, unedited meeting videos
Search every word spoken in unlimited transcripts
AI summaries & real-time alerts (all government levels)
Permanent access to expanding government content
Access Full Meeting

30-day money-back guarantee

Sponsors

Proudly supported by sponsors who keep Oregon articles free in 2025

Scribe from Workplace AI
Scribe from Workplace AI