Saginaw councilman considers leaving U.S. over LGBTQ+ policies

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A Saginaw City Council member, Bill Ostash, plans to apply for temporary residency in Mexico due to concerns over LGBTQ+ policies linked to former President Trump. This follows a controversial social media post by Trump. Councilwoman Monique Lamar-Silvia and former candidate Eric Eggleston are facing trial for felony forgery related to election documents. Their cases have moved to circuit court after waiving preliminary hearings. Saginaw officials announced plans for temporary legal encampment sites for the homeless, responding to recent clearances of encampments. This initiative aims to partner with local agencies for better management of homelessness in the area.


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