Return to Committee on Public Safety, Judiciary, and Homeland Security
Live reporting by Nathaniel Eichenhorn
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In an 11-minute meeting, the commission approved a state grant in the amount of $156,000 for Operation Stonegarden, a Department of Homeland Security program to enhance local, tribal, state and federal cooperation in securing the U.S.-Canadian border.

Nachum Eichenhorn

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I will be live reporting the Wayne County Commission’s Committee on Public Safety, Judiciary, and Homeland Security today at 11 am for #DetroitDocumenters

09:17 AM Jun 11, 2025 CDT

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The meeting has begun but with audio

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The meeting was called to order and Melissa Daub, Cara Clemente and Allen Wilson were present. The minutes and agenda were approved

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First is a motion to accept grant money from Operation Stone garden, which is a joint FEMA-DHS program to fund border police. They plan to use the money for overtime

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I didn’t catch a vote on the matter, but they moved on to approval of a state grant for corrections and pretrial services

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It seems they are voting on both those matters at once, and both were approved

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The meeting was adjourned at 11:12am

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Well folks, this closes my coverage of the Wayne County Commission’s Committee on Public Safety, Judiciary and Homeland Security meeting for June 11th. Learn more about our coverage of local meetings at https://documenters.org

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