San Diego County supervisors voted 3-2 to sever ties with ICE and CBP, ending decades-old training contracts at county facilities near the border and a Navy base — a move driven by community pressure to distance local law enforcement from federal immigration enforcement seen as harmful. Sheriff Kelly Martinez backed the decision, citing community concerns over ICE’s actions nationwide, though she noted CBP might still use one facility, sparking disagreement. Critics argue training should continue, warning that cutting access could hurt border operations and staffing. Supporters say this step rebuilds trust with immigrant communities and insists federal agencies fund their own immigration agenda.

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