San Diego County supervisors voted 3-2 to sever ties with federal immigration agencies, ending contracts that allowed ICE and CBP to train at county facilities — a move sparked by community pressure to distance local government from deportation efforts. Supporters say it’s vital to rebuild trust with immigrant communities and assert local autonomy, while critics warn it could weaken border security by forcing agents to travel farther. With thousands of training hours logged this year alone, the decision underscores a growing national tension between local control and federal enforcement priorities — and signals San Diego’s stance: a welcoming city, not a target.
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