Regional elected officials ask Escondido to drop ICE contract
The 33 officials ask Escondido to end ICE use of its police training site to protect public trust and safety amid rising immigration enforcement in San Diego County.
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As Escondido debates contract with ICE, other local officials weigh whether to cooperate on immigration enforcement
The Escondido City Council on Wednesday will discuss an agreement that allows ICE officers to share its police firing range.
Regional elected officials ask Escondido to drop ICE contract
Opposition to an Escondido Police Department contract allowing ICE agents to use the department’s outdoor training facility appears to be gaining steam with the submission of a letter Monday signed by 33 regional elected officials. “City leaders are being called to reduce harm from masked federal agents acting without accountability,” said Oceanside Councilmember Eric Joyce, who signed the letter, in a written announcement released by the group …
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