San Diego County will maintain its 'super sanctuary' status after a proposal to repeal the policy failed to pass.
The policy, which aligns with California state law, limits local law enforcement's cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Supervisor Jim Desmond led the effort to overturn the measure, arguing it restricts law enforcement's ability to work with immigration officials. However, the repeal attempt did not gain enough support, keeping the current protections in place.
The decision reinforces California's broader stance on immigrant protections despite ongoing political debate.
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Another example of politicians putting ideology over law and order—San Diego is basically telling illegal immigrants they're more welcome than American citizens.
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So now San Diego is doubling down on protecting illegal immigrants instead of enforcing the law—what a joke. This just makes it harder for law enforcement to do their jobs and puts public safety at risk.
This is a big win for immigrant communities in San Diego! Policies like this ensure that undocumented folks can live without constant fear of deportation just for reporting a crime or seeking help. It’s frustrating that some politicians still push to roll back these protections, but thankfully, they didn’t succeed this time. Local law enforcement should focus on community safety, not acting as an extension of ICE. California continues to set the standard for protecting immigrants’ rights, and I hope other states follow suit!
Unbelievable. Yet again, politicians are putting illegal immigrants ahead of law-abiding citizens and public safety. California keeps doubling down on these dangerous sanctuary policies, and it's only making our communities less safe.
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