Overview
City employees are often the first people to encounter federal agents at government buildings. Training programs help staff understand their responsibilities and provide guidance on how to respond appropriately.
Prepared employees can help ensure that city policies are followed and that interactions with federal agents remain consistent and lawful.
Key Actions Cities Are Taking
- Providing clear protocols
Cities develop written guidance explaining what staff should do if federal agents arrive. - Identifying points of contact
Employees are instructed to notify designated supervisors or legal staff when enforcement agents request access. - Educating employees about warrants
Training often includes guidance on recognizing valid judicial warrants versus administrative documents. - Conducting scenario-based training
Some cities conduct simulations to help staff practice responding to enforcement situations.
Why This Matters
Staff training reduces confusion, ensures consistent responses, and helps local governments enforce their policies regarding federal immigration activity.

