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Taylor’s cooperation agreement with ICE: ‘Shameful’ or ‘nothing at all’?
By Dustin Blitchok at Planet Detroit
· July 2, 2026
· 9 min read
This reporting was made possible in part with support from the Poynter Institute.
Melody Simmons went to the Taylor City Council to object to the city’s cooperation agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and returned home with a court case.
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Key takeaway Who's making public decisions Taylor Police Chief John Blair signed the 287(g) agreement with ICE.
Why this matters in The Detroit
The city of Taylor's cooperation agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement has sparked controversy, with some residents like Melody Simmons speaking out against it. As the sole community in Metro Detroit with a 287(g) agreement, Taylor's decision may have significant implications for its residents and the broader region. The agreement, which delegates authority to local police to perform some immigration enforcement functions, may lead to increased scrutiny of immigrant communities in Taylor. Residents who are concerned about the agreement's impact can make their voices heard at the upcoming Taylor City Council meeting on July 7. Additionally, contacting state representatives such as Jim DeSana, Jamie Thompson, Darrin Camilleri, and Regina Weiss can help ensure that the concerns of the community are represented at the state level. The outcome of Melody Simmons' court case will also be worth watching, as it may set a precedent for future protests against the agreement.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 2, 2026 ·
Source: Planet Detroit ·
Reading time: 9 min
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Melody Simmons went to the Taylor City Council to object to the city’s cooperation agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and returned home with a court case.
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