A partnership between federal immigration enforcement and local police could undermine trust between officers and community members that took years to build, North Texas residents told the Dallas City Council on Wednesday.

Three people — two of whom were from Dallas — voiced gtheir opposition to a partnership between the city and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at Wednesday's meeting.

Their comments came days after Mayor Eric Johnson requested a joint meeting between the city's Public Safety and Government Efficiency committees to discuss joining ICE's 287(g) program. His request came after Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux told the Community Police Oversight Board that he turned down $25 million to join the program .

District five resident Tamitha Curiel spoke on the ef

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