Lawmakers and faith leaders say ICE administration has no place in Southfield

By: Kyle Davidson

Outlets: Michigan Advance

Published: February 17, 2026

Words: 839

Last Updated: 2 weeks, 6 days ago


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Elected officials, faith leaders and residents of Southfield gathered on a street corner near the One Towne Square building Tuesday amid concerns that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcements is expanding its presence into their community.

In a statement shared with WWJ Newsradio 950, the City of Southfield said the U.S. General Services Administration had leased space at the office complex, located between Interstate 696 and the John C. Lodge Freeway.

While the city …

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