Trump's executive orders have not explicitly revoked a Ronald Reagan order that was the impetus for MDOT's Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program.
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Mayor Mike Duggan said city has always handed over illegal immigrants wanted by ICE and won't change its policy as Trump vows mass deportations.
Whether Mike Duggan gets to be governor remains to be seen, but the three-term Detroit mayor is focused on leaving things in a good place for his successor at the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center.