San Diego County's 'super sanctuary' policy remains in place despite a failed vote to scrap it, leading to a divide among officials and concerns about protecting criminals. The policy constraints cooperation with federal law enforcement on illegal immigrants and is seen as potentially endangering law-abiding residents.
Key Points
Failed vote to scrap the policy
Republican and Democratic officials at odds
Impact on cooperation with federal law enforcement
Concerns about criminal protection and public safety
Cons
Divide among officials
Concerns about protecting criminals
Constraints on cooperation with federal law enforcement