The cost comes out of Wilson’s January 29 executive order, which bars federal immigration authorities from using city-owned or controlled property for immigration enforcement actions.

Seattle could end up delaying transportation projects and programs so the city can pay for hundreds of signs warning federal immigration authorities not to use city property for enforcement operations.
The cost comes out of a directive pushed by Seattle’s socialist Mayor Katie Wilson, whose January 29 executive order bars federal immigration authorities from using city-owned or controlled property for immigration enforcement actions.