SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — The Oceanside City Council will consider a resolution Wednesday night to prevent its police officers and other city employees from participating or helping with federal immigration enforcement.
Councilmember Jimmy Figueroa and Deputy Mayor Eric Joyce have drafted a motion that would end collaboration with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, protect people’s data, and promote public awareness campaigns in English and Spanish.
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If approved, the resolution will “actively disseminate Know Your Rights” information to the public via a city funded website.
It will also prohibit federal law enforcement personnel from immigration enforcement in non-public areas of city-owned or city-controlled properties without a judicial warrant…