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Helena city commission scraps immigration resolution, citing legal risk

The commission rescinded the January immigration resolution after threats of $10,000 fines every five days and potential loss of $14 million in state aid, aiming to reduce legal and fiscal risks.

  • On Thursday, the Helena City Commission voted 4-1 to rescind its January immigration resolution, which had limited local police cooperation with federal immigration agents, following legal threats from the state.
  • Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen alleged the resolution violated a 2021 state law banning "sanctuary cities," threatening $10,000 fines every five days and potential loss of $14 million in annual state funding.
  • More than 200 attendees packed the Helena Civic Center Thursday, where residents debated fiercely; many criticized state tactics as "political theater" and "bullying," while others warned of financial peril.
  • Commissioners directed city attorneys to draft amended language for a potential new resolution and present it to Attorney General Austin Knudsen's office within 30 days to gauge compliance.
  • Mayor Emily Dean called the state's intervention "infuriating," expressing alarm over "state overreach" regarding local values and control, though the city remains committed to negotiating a lawful compromise with state officials.
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Helena city commission scraps immigration resolution, citing legal risk

Exactly two months after Helena officials approved a resolution restricting local police from working with federal immigration enforcement, city commissioners voted Thursday to rescind the measure in response to legal threats from Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen.

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Helena Commission rescinds immigration resolution to ‘pause’ AG threat, write new draft

The Helena City Commission voted 4-1 to rescind an immigration resolution to hold off a threatened lawsuit from the attorney general, agreeing to draft a new version within 30 days.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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