Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the Department of Justice is enacting a ban on federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictions. This includes San Diego County, where its Board of Supervisors voted to become a “Super Sanctuary” county despite citizens begging for them to control the illegal invasion.
AG Bondi banned federal funding from the Department of Justice to sanctuary cities and counties, including San Diego County.
San Diego County voted in December to become a “sanctuary county.” The County is one of the areas potentially affected by the policy. The county’s current stance is to uphold federal law while not using local resources to assist in federal immigration enforcement.
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Terra Lawson-Remer, acting chair of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, said that the county’s policy would not change in response to Bondi’s directive.
“We are not going to be participating in any type of effort around mass deportations,” Lawson-Remer told CBS 8. “I’m very clear that it is a terrible waste of public resources in addition to it being frankly unconscionable.” […]
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