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San Diego County Ends Federal Immigration Agent Training at Local Firing Ranges

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In a significant policy shift, San Diego County has announced it will cease allowing federal immigration agents to conduct training at its local firing ranges. This decision was confirmed on August 19, 2026, amid increasing scrutiny of federal immigration practices and local jurisdictions’ cooperation with these efforts.

The move directly involves the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, who voted unanimously to end this arrangement, signaling a broader trend of local governments reassessing their roles in federal immigration enforcement. The decision comes as the Biden administration continues to face backlash over its immigration policies, which have become a focal point in national discourse.

This development is particularly timely as it coincides with heightened public concern about the treatment of immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico border and the ongoing debate about the militarization of local law enforcement agencies. Local advocates have long argued against the collaboration between county resources and federal immigration enforcement, asserting that it undermines community trust and public safety.

Looking ahead, the cessation of training could lead to further tensions between local and federal authorities, especially if the Biden administration seeks to bolster its immigration enforcement strategies. Additionally, this decision may inspire similar actions in other jurisdictions, potentially reshaping the landscape of immigration enforcement across the United States.

Source: couriernews.com

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