Repealing San Diego’s Dangerous Sanctuary Policy
- Public Announcement
- Mar 6
- 1 min read

At our next Board of Supervisors meeting, I will be bringing forward a motion to repeal San Diego County’s extreme “Super Sanctuary” policy—a reckless measure that actively shields illegal immigrant criminals from deportation, even after committing horrific crimes.
Under this policy, local law enforcement is limited from cooperating with ICE when individuals commit violent felonies, including:
Rape
Child abuse and sexual exploitation
Assault
Burglary
Gang-related crimes
Hate crimes
Stalking
Elder abuse
Kidnapping
Arson
This means criminals who commit these appalling acts are more likely to be allowed to walk free in our communities—protected by County policy—with zero coordination with federal immigration enforcement.
A few months ago, I was the lone vote against this insanity. But now, Supervisor Nora Vargas—the architect of this policy—is no longer on the Board. The time to act is now.
We must restore law enforcement’s ability to communicate with ICE when these heinous crimes occur.
Protecting criminals over the safety of our families is unacceptable. I will not stand by while our neighborhoods are made more dangerous by reckless policies.
I need your voice. If you agree that public safety should come first, I urge you to contact the Board of Supervisors and demand they repeal this dangerous law.
San Diego County should be a safe place for law-abiding citizens—not a haven for violent criminals. Let’s fix this before it’s too late.
by San Diego County District 5 Supervisor Jim Desmond | March 5, 2025
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