DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- This week, Durham became the second city in the Triangle after Carrboro to pass a Fourth Amendment workplace resolution.

The 4th Amendment deals with protections against unreasonable searches and seizures, and Mayor Leonardo Williams said that means standing up for due process.

"We are making sure that we are standing up for the law. And you can't be selective on that," Williams said.

The unanimous council resolution is aimed at protecting city workers against ICE raids or arrests - the mayor says it's about upholding the law.

"Everyone deserves due process, even in the justice system. And what we want to make sure that we are doing is follow the action following the actual Constitution, following the law," Williams said. "And we just put that into a resolution

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