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San Diego County adopts "super sanctuary" policy, shielding illegal immigrant criminals from deportation, sparking public safety concerns. Getty Images

‘Super sanctuary’ immigration policy threatens lives and aids violent criminals

San Diego County Board of Supervisors adopts “super sanctuary” policy, prohibiting local law enforcement cooperation with ICE, even for violent crimes like murder and rape. Critics argue this prioritizes protecting illegal immigrant criminals over public safety, potentially releasing violent offenders back into communities. The policy is seen as a step further than California’s existing “sanctuary state” law.

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