3c. Exhibit B

Minutes Exhibit B
Port Commission Regular meeting
of February 14, 2017
Statement by Port of Seattle Commission in response to
Trump administration executive order banning immigration
01/28/2017
"This airport is owned by the citizens of King County and our responsibility is to steward it for
their wellbeing and long-term future. The Port of Seattle Commissioners, Tom Albro, Courtney
Gregoire, Stephanie Bowman, Fred Felleman and John Creighton are here today to express our
concerns over the immigration ban executive order that was issued late last night. As the
government that operates this airport, this executive order runs counter to our values. America
is great because we are a land of immigrants and that is what made us great to begin with.
"As the operators of this airport, we are deeply concerned that the abrupt nature of the
executive order did not allow adequate process for public agencies such as ourselves to provide
service that travelers and families expect and deserve. We took it upon ourselves to request a
full briefing from Customs and Border Protection to understand how they are addressing this
situation. We respect these hard working federal employees who are under tremendous
strain. However, when we felt that traveler needs were not fully met, the Port of Seattle stepped
up. We started providing private waiting areas for families here at the airport and connecting
families to lawyers who can help advocate for their rights and the rights of their loved ones.
"We met with some individuals who are impacted by this executive order. One of the impacted
families happens to live right here in this community, and happens to be employed by this
airport. We will continue to stand with you."

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