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In this May 25, 2015, photo people use paddle boards in Kachemak Bay in Homer, Alaska. Homer is wading deeper into the national political debate, becoming the latest U.S. city to consider affirming its commitment to inclusion amid concerns about the treatment of immigrants, religious groups, the LGBTQ community and others. The City Council on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, is expected to weigh a resolution that states Homer will resist any efforts to profile “vulnerable populations” and will reject any expressions of fear and hate. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)

In this May 25, 2015, photo people use paddle boards in Kachemak Bay in Homer, Alaska. Homer is wading deeper into the national political debate, becoming the latest U.S. city to consider affirming its commitment to inclusion amid concerns about the treatment of immigrants, religious groups, the LGBTQ community and others. The City Council on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, is expected to weigh a resolution that states Homer will resist any efforts to profile “vulnerable populations” and will reject any expressions of fear and hate. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)

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