The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors is set to consider a sweeping new policy Tuesday that would significantly limit how County employees and resources can be used to assist federal immigration authorities. The proposed “Non-Cooperation Policy,” recommended by the Board’s Equity Committee, would prohibit the use of County funds and resources to assist with immigration enforcement except where required by law. If approved, County employee…
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