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Federal brokers conduct ‘knock and talk’ visits in Fremont, officers say

Editorial Board Published November 8, 2025
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Federal brokers conduct ‘knock and talk’ visits in Fremont, officers say

Federal brokers entered town on Saturday morning and left someday earlier than round 12:20 p.m., in keeping with Fremont spokeswoman Geneva Bosques. She mentioned it was unclear which company the brokers had been from, what number of there have been, or the place they had been conducting their work. Bosques declined to offer additional data.

He mentioned brokers had been anticipated to be conducting “knock and talk” visits with some residents all through town, although he mentioned neither U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement nor anybody from the Division of Homeland Safety contacted him immediately to debate particulars of their actions.

“As far as I know, this is kind of a voluntary check they’re doing. It’s not heavy handed,” he mentioned. “I don’t have all the details.”

Fremont Police Chief Sean Washington didn’t instantly return a request for remark Saturday afternoon.

Salwan mentioned he needs to “build trust” in his metropolis between residents and legislation enforcement, and likewise referred to as Fremont a “relatively safe city.”

The mayor mentioned town has “not been a big target” and that individuals ought to really feel secure.

“We don’t conduct these federal operations, they’re independently done,” Salwan mentioned. “We just focus on our own scope, which is not immigration enforcement.”

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