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Board Continues Vote on Sanctuary‑city Update After Heated Debate; Supervisors Seek Agreement With Sheriff
Summary
Supervisors voted to continue debate for two weeks on proposed amendments to local policy limiting city assistance to federal immigration enforcement, after lengthy discussion about recent protests and mistrust between immigrant communities and law enforcement.
The Board of Supervisors voted on May 10 to continue for two weeks consideration of proposed amendments to the city’s sanctuary‑policy language that would prohibit the use of city funds or resources to assist in enforcement of federal immigration law, with a narrow goal of removing an older provision that officials said created a broad funnel into federal immigration enforcement.
Supervisor David Campos moved the continuance after a lengthy debate that tied the revised language to recent protests and to the preliminary Blue Ribbon Panel…
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