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Zahilay signs first executive order, boosting immigrant protections and deportation flight transparency

The order allocates $2 million for emergency aid and bars ICE from non-public county properties to protect immigrant rights amid rising federal enforcement, Zahilay said.

  • On Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026, Girmay Zahilay signed an order banning ICE from non-public King County properties, effective immediately and his first since November.
  • Community leaders told Zahilay during four January roundtables they feared leaving home for school, work, medical care, or reporting crimes, shaping the order.
  • $2 million in emergency funding will be allocated to support immigrant families, the King County Sheriff's Office must publish protocols within 30 days for 911 immigration calls, and King County International Airport will upgrade cameras to increase deportation flight transparency.
  • King County Sheriff Patricia Cole-Tindall said the order directs deputies and focuses on public safety, while the Seattle Police Officers Guild opposed it and Teresa Mosqueda introduced legislation to codify some changes.
  • As other cities act, King County's move positions it within a regional trend, joining Chicago and St. Paul while Zahilay set a March 16 deadline for sheriff guidance amid the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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King County executive signs order to better protect immigrants

Girmay Zahilay’s first executive order goes into effect immediately.

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The spokesman-Review broke the news in Spokane, United States on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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