San Diego Board Member to Newsmax: New Policy Barring Police Contact With ICE ‘Ludicrous’

San Diego County Superviser Jim Desmond told Newsmax on Friday that the county’s new “super” sanctuary policy — that he voted against — is “ludicrous” because “it’s going to make our community and our country less safe.”

Following a 3-1 Board of Supervisers vote, law enforcement in San Diego County, California, is no longer allowed to contact federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authorities without a warrant, even when dealing with illegal immigrants who have been accused of violent crimes.

“If we’re not deporting these people that have committed these heinous crimes and mostly against their own people, other immigrants, that if we don’t deport them, they’re going to be allowed back into our communities and onto our streets,” Desmond told “Wake Up America.”

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