Norfolk s.s. Town of Randolph
We, the below-signed registered voters of Randolph Massachusetts, hereby request that the Town Council adopt the “Welcoming Town Resolution”, in its entirety; the resolution says in summary:
• The Randolph Police shall not detain any person solely to investigate their immigration status
• The Randolph Police shall not inquire into immigration status of any persons seeking police assistance
• The Randolph Police shall not offer assistance to immigration authorities beyond what is legally required
• These practices represent the long-standing practices of the Randolph police.
Signed under the pains and penalty of perjury in the county of Norfolk on the dates so assigned.
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Return to: Randolph United PAC,
P.O. Box 448, Randolph MA, 02368; contact Jesse Gordon at 617-320-6989 to
distribute more copies. Under Town Charter section 7-7, when 250 registered voter
signatures are certified, the Town Council is required to vote on this petition
and resolution, within one month. If the vote is in the negative, the people may
act to place this question on the ballot.