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<br /> <br />Councilmember Buscher stated that she is available to residents at any time and considers herself <br />an ally to anyone seeking connection, understanding, or assistance from city leadership. She <br />acknowledged the courage it took for residents, including youth, to speak publicly and emphasized <br />that young people’s voices matter because they represent the community's future. She shared that <br />she wants her own child to grow up seeing neighbors stand together, support one another, and <br />insist on dignity and respect for all people. <br /> <br />Councilmember Buscher noted a shared sentiment expressed during the meeting: strong respect <br />for local law enforcement. She praised the Police Chief and officers for their work and <br />acknowledged that residents sometimes feel uncomfortable or harmed during interactions with law <br />enforcement. She addressed one resident directly, apologizing for what occurred and committing <br />to listen, understand what happened, and work together to address it. <br /> <br />Councilmember Buscher noted that many affected residents were absent from the meeting and <br />emphasized that community impact extends beyond those who spoke. She encouraged residents to <br />continue attending meetings, sharing feedback, and communicating both positive and negative <br />needs to city staff and council members. <br /> <br />Councilmember Buscher urged residents to seek information directly from city leadership rather <br />than making assumptions, while acknowledging that fear and uncertainty are widespread. She <br />concluded by encouraging the community to move forward with care, mutual support, and <br />compassion, and thanked residents again for their support of one another. <br /> <br />Mayor Heineman spoke from his perspective as Mayor, clarifying that he was not speaking on <br />behalf of the full City Council or city staff. He explained that the government operates through <br />separate levels and branches, each with defined authority, and that municipalities must comply <br />with state and federal law. He encouraged residents who seek changes to immigration policy to <br />work through federal and state channels, including members of Congress and state legislators. <br /> <br />Mayor Heineman stated that the City of Ramsey does not enforce immigration law and does not <br />restrict or interfere with federal law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and ATF. He <br />emphasized that local governments have legal limits on their authority and that there are situations <br />where residents ask the City to act when no lawful mechanism exists for the City to do so. He <br />acknowledged residents’ frustration and affirmed that he does not believe people are wrong for <br />wanting action or for asking elected officials to respond. However, he reiterated that municipalities <br />face constraints, particularly on federal matters, and that some decisions are beyond local control. <br /> <br />Mayor Heineman rejected what he described as divisiveness on all sides. He stated that he <br />condemns the mistreatment of individuals by anyone, whether federal agents or protesters, but <br />does not support condemning entire groups based on the actions of individuals. He emphasized <br />that people hold different worldviews and experiences, and that no single narrative fully captures <br />the complexity of the situation. He stated that he will not fully endorse any one-sided narrative or <br />condemn broad groups of people based on political alignment, profession, or immigration status. <br />Instead, he emphasized values of love, peace, kindness, understanding, and self-control, and <br />rejected anger, hate, and assigning motives to others. <br />City Council /February 10, 2026 <br />Page 12 of 20 <br /> <br />