Lambeth Council, led by Greens, is reviewing how it cooperates with immigration enforcement, according to reporting across outlets. The council is examining its arrangements for sharing intelligence and information with Home Office immigration officers. The stated rationale is that Home Office raids can “divide communities,” prompting the council to consider whether its current practices should be changed. The reports describe the council’s move as urgent, focusing specifically on information-sharing arrangements with immigration enforcement personnel. The coverage also indicates the council is prepared to withdraw or alter cooperation as part of the review, while the scope and final outcome are not specified in the accounts provided. Other details, including any legal or operational steps already taken, are not included in the available summaries. The situation is presented as an administrative review by the council regarding immigration-related intelligence-sharing, amid broader public debate over the impact of immigration enforcement actions on local communities.