Federal Judge Upholds LGBTQ+ Flag Ban in Hamtramck

Public flagpoles in Hamtramck showing official flags

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A federal judge has upheld a Hamtramck city ordinance that bans the flying of LGBTQ+ flags from public properties. The ruling emphasizes the city’s right to maintain a neutral public space by restricting flag displays to five official flags. Critics argue this infringes on free speech, while supporters claim it reflects community values in a diverse city with a significant immigrant population. The decision has sparked ongoing discussions about inclusivity and expression within Hamtramck.


Hamtramck, Michigan – A federal judge has upheld a city ordinance that prohibits the flying of LGBTQ+ flags from public properties in Hamtramck, a diverse city located in the Detroit area. U.S. District Judge David Lawson ruled that the city’s ban does not infringe on constitutional rights, allowing the city to limit flag displays on government-owned flagpoles.

In 2021, the Hamtramck City Council voted to restrict flag displays to five official flags: the American flag, the Michigan flag, and three flags representing the international character of its residents. This decision came amidst discussions around inclusivity and the cultural makeup of the city, where over 40% of inhabitants are immigrants, chiefly from Yemen and Bangladesh. The ordinance aimed to ensure neutrality by only permitting these specified flags.

Hamtramck made headlines when a pride flag was raised in June 2021 and again in 2022. However, members of the predominantly Muslim city council expressed concerns that the pride flag conflicted with their religious beliefs. Despite the ordinance, residents and local businesses still have the freedom to display pride flags on their private properties.

Critics of the city’s flag ban asserted that it limits free speech and expression, particularly for the LGBTQ+ community. They claimed that preventing the pride flag from being flown on public flagpoles sends a message of exclusion and does not align with Hamtramck’s reputation as an immigrant-friendly city. Nevertheless, Judge Lawson supported the city’s stance, clarifying that the ban applies equally to all private flags, reinforcing the intention of maintaining a neutral public space. Lawson concluded that the refusal to display the pride flag is a legitimate exercise of governmental authority.

Hamtramck, with a population of approximately 27,000, has become known for its rich tapestry of cultural influences, largely shaped by its significant Yemeni and Bangladeshi communities. The city’s diverse demographics prompted former President Donald Trump to nominate Hamtramck’s mayor, Amer Ghalib, a Yemen native, for the position of U.S. ambassador to Kuwait. This highlights the city’s growing presence in both local and national dialogues on diversity and representation.

In November 2023, two former members of the Human Relations Commission took legal action against the city following the passage of a neutrality resolution in June, which ties into the broader controversy surrounding the flag ban. The resolution prohibits all religious, ethnic, racial, or political flags from being displayed on city property, expanding the initial restrictions placed on LGBTQ+ flags.

As the city navigates these complex issues, there have been reports of thefts and vandalism connected to the ongoing discussions about flag displays. Police are actively investigating these crimes, aiming to address the tensions that have arisen amidst the controversy. The balance between free expression and community values remains a focal point of public discourse as Hamtramck strives to uphold its commitments to diversity while addressing the concerns of its constituents.

The ruling by Judge Lawson and the city council’s decisions reflect ongoing challenges faced by municipalities in managing expressions of identity, inclusivity, and neutrality within public spaces. Hamtramck’s experiences could serve as a case study for similar cities grappling with these interactions in their communities.

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