A statement declaring Winston-Salem a “Welcoming City” was presented by members of the community Monday night. The document of support was created after a resolution stalled in the City Council.

The first measure lost momentum following warnings that the General Assembly would view it as a sanctuary bill, which is against North Carolina law.

City Councilman Dan Besse says reformatting the resolution was the right approach. While a joint statement is not city-sponsored, he says the message remains the same.

“Members of minority religious communities, including Muslims, are respected and valued members of our community in Winston-Salem. Newcomers in our community, including resettled refugees and recent immigrants, are welcome here and you will continue to be welcomed here. You have a respected and valued place in Winston-Salem.”     

The statement includes over 100 signatures including those of elected officials, faith leaders, community members, and six Winston-Salem council members.

 

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