San Diego County’s “Super Sanctuary” policy remains for the time being after a failed vote to delete the Republican provincial officials.
“The Biden administration forced San Diego County to the front line of his ruthless border crisis and now thin democrats are trying to do the same in the province,” said Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., Fox News Digital told a statement.
“The people in my district do not want to be part of the policy that has contradicted our laws, has blocked the law enforcement and has killed innocent Americans. Mark these words: the sanctuary of policy disappears,” is Issa, whose district is part of San Diego County, continued.
The province’s policy further limits the assets of authorities in San Diego, A border countyIn order to meet federal law enforcement when it comes to turning illegal immigrants, and opponents believe that the policy opens the door to the province that protects it suspected of serious crimes.
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San Diego County’s “Super Sanctuary” policy now remains in place after a failed mood to cancel it from the Republican provincial officials. (Derek Shook/Fox News Digital)
“This is deeply disappointing,” said Republican supervisor Jim Desmond in a statement. “This was not about politics. This was about ensuring that criminals rapists, child abusers, burglars and violent offenders are removed from our communities. Instead, fear and wrong information have gained the day, causing the authority-hugged residents to run a greater risk.”
Although Desmond and Supervisor Joel Anderson voted to get rid of the policy that was set up by the democratic majority of the administration in December, the Democratic Supervisor Monica Montgomery Steppe argued that withdrawing it would then give it a role out of the province’s reach.
“Even in the formulation of the L-2 policy, it does not protect criminals. What it was about is to ensure that this county stays in its lane and protects our region and that the federal government remains in its lane,” said Democratic supervisor Monica Montgomery Steppe during the meeting before the meeting voted “no.” Her democratic colleague, supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer, fired.
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The policy of the province further limits the assets of authorities in San Diego, a border district, to meet federal law enforcement when it comes to turning illegal immigrants, and opponents believe that the policy opens the door to the province that protects the district of serious crimes. (Fox News)
The move is because changes in immigration and border policy have had a major impact, such as Immigration and customs enforcement continues to raid throughout the country and border crossings have plummeted.
Moreover, Trump border Tsar Tom Homan is a vocal opponent of governments with Sanctuary City policy.
The Jewish family service of the San Diego migrant center Close his doors last month when the number of migrants arrived in the area took a huge tumbling.
“This failure also makes it more difficult and dangerous for the federal immigration authorities to do their work. It is much safer and less invasive for ice to hold criminals while they are still in prison – instead of forceing federal agents to enter our communities, neighborhoods and workplaces to make arrests,” went on the point.

Trump border Tsar Tom Homan is a vocal opponent of governments with a city policy of the city council. (Getty Images)
There is currently one vacancy on the board opened by former chairman Nora Vargas, who left her position, just a few weeks after postponing the policy, according to KPBS.