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San Diego supervisors keep local limits on federal immigration enforcement, despite dissent
Summary
The county board approved an ordinance restricting federal immigration‑enforcement activities at county facilities and requiring reporting and warrants for nonpublic‑area entries, amid extensive public comment for and against the measure; Supervisor Desmond recorded the lone no vote on item 9 of the consent agenda.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance intended to limit certain federal immigration‑enforcement actions at county facilities and improve transparency, voting the measure as part of the consent agenda on Jan. 28.
Supporters of the Civil Liberties Enforcement and Accountability Rules, often called the CLEAR ordinance, said it will require federal agents to present a judicial warrant before entering non‑public areas and require signage and reporting so residents and contractors understand their rights. Karina Pew of the San…
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