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San Diego, CA is set to pass a radically dangerous proposal to protect illegal foreign criminals and block all county cooperation with ICE. This proposal carries massive local and national security threats, is even more radical than the state's sanctuary laws and comes just weeks ahead of President Donald Trump and Border Czar Tom Homan beginning mass deportations to make America safe again.
In this urgent conversation, Britt Mayer interviews San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond about this radical proposal.
San Diego County Chairwoman Nora Vargas has introduced the proposal that, "If passed, would prohibit all county cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This includes even the essential act of notifying ICE about release dates for criminal illegal immigrants. This proposed legislation goes far beyond California's existing Sanctuary State laws. It would explicitly forbid law enforcement from communicating with ICE about individuals who commit serious crimes such as:
Assault, battery, and sexual abuse
Burglary
Child abuse
Under this proposal, if an illegal immigrant commits one of these crimes, the County would be barred from informing ICE, effectively preventing their deportation and allowing them to remain in our communities.
San Diego County is already one of the few places in the nation where taxpayers spend $5 million annually to provide attorneys for illegal immigrants facing deportation. Now, this legislation aims to prioritize the interests of illegal immigrants even further, doing so at the expense of the safety and well-being of U.S. citizens." - Supervisor Desmond on X
Full Radical Proposal here - set for vote on December 10: https://bosagenda.sandiegocounty.gov/cobservice/cosd/cob/content?id=0901127e8113b0a1
CALL TO ACTION:
Attend the County Board of Supervisors meeting in person on Tuesday, December 10: Board meetings are held in the Board Chamber (Room 310) of the County Administration Center, 1600 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92101.
You must fill out a Request to Speak form if you want to speak at the meeting. Forms are available outside Room 310 and in the Chamber. Write in the information and give it to the Deputy Clerk. You will need a form for each item you want to speak on. This radical proposal is item is #29. You need to turn in the form before public comment on that item begins. You can only turn in a form for yourself to speak. You cannot turn in a form for someone else. The Clerk of the Board will call your name when it is your turn to speak. You will have two minutes. You cannot give your time to someone else.
Call in comments during the December 10 meeting: Fill out a tele-comments form. You need to submit the form before public comment on that item begins. After you submit the form, you'll get instructions on how to call into the meeting. https://sandiegocounty.gov/.../bos/telecomments-tues.html When the Board begins to discuss the item you want to comment on, call the phone number from the instructions. Turn off your TV or live stream. You'll continue to hear the Board meeting on the phone.When it is your turn, you will hear a message. Begin speaking after the beep. You will have two minutes to speak. You can hang up when you're done.
Watch or listen to the Tuesday Dec 10 meeting live: https://youtube.com/@countysandiego/streams
Contact Supervisor Desmond: www.supervisorjimdesmond.com
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San Diego, CA is set to pass a radically dangerous proposal to protect illegal foreign criminals and block all county cooperation with ICE. This proposal carries massive local and national security threats, is even more radical than the state's sanctuary laws and comes just weeks ahead of President Donald Trump and Border Czar Tom Homan beginning mass deportations to make America safe again.
In this urgent conversation, Britt Mayer interviews San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond about this radical proposal.
San Diego County Chairwoman Nora Vargas has introduced the proposal that, "If passed, would prohibit all county cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This includes even the essential act of notifying ICE about release dates for criminal illegal immigrants. This proposed legislation goes far beyond California's existing Sanctuary State laws. It would explicitly forbid law enforcement from communicating with ICE about individuals who commit serious crimes such as:
Assault, battery, and sexual abuse
Burglary
Child abuse
Under this proposal, if an illegal immigrant commits one of these crimes, the County would be barred from informing ICE, effectively preventing their deportation and allowing them to remain in our communities.
San Diego County is already one of the few places in the nation where taxpayers spend $5 million annually to provide attorneys for illegal immigrants facing deportation. Now, this legislation aims to prioritize the interests of illegal immigrants even further, doing so at the expense of the safety and well-being of U.S. citizens." - Supervisor Desmond on X
Full Radical Proposal here - set for vote on December 10: https://bosagenda.sandiegocounty.gov/cobservice/cosd/cob/content?id=0901127e8113b0a1
CALL TO ACTION:
Attend the County Board of Supervisors meeting in person on Tuesday, December 10: Board meetings are held in the Board Chamber (Room 310) of the County Administration Center, 1600 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92101.
You must fill out a Request to Speak form if you want to speak at the meeting. Forms are available outside Room 310 and in the Chamber. Write in the information and give it to the Deputy Clerk. You will need a form for each item you want to speak on. This radical proposal is item is #29. You need to turn in the form before public comment on that item begins. You can only turn in a form for yourself to speak. You cannot turn in a form for someone else. The Clerk of the Board will call your name when it is your turn to speak. You will have two minutes. You cannot give your time to someone else.
Call in comments during the December 10 meeting: Fill out a tele-comments form. You need to submit the form before public comment on that item begins. After you submit the form, you'll get instructions on how to call into the meeting. https://sandiegocounty.gov/.../bos/telecomments-tues.html When the Board begins to discuss the item you want to comment on, call the phone number from the instructions. Turn off your TV or live stream. You'll continue to hear the Board meeting on the phone.When it is your turn, you will hear a message. Begin speaking after the beep. You will have two minutes to speak. You can hang up when you're done.
Watch or listen to the Tuesday Dec 10 meeting live: https://youtube.com/@countysandiego/streams
Contact Supervisor Desmond: www.supervisorjimdesmond.com
Support the Independent Journalism of Rooted Wings by grabbing some custom swag from the RW shop.
Join the Rooted Wings Community:
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