San Diego considers ordinance limiting cooperation with federal agents

The San Diego City Council is set to vote on a controversial ordinance that would place new restrictions on how local police share data and cooperate with federal law enforcement agencies.

The proposed “Due Process and Safety Ordinance” would limit the city’s involvement in Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations and other federal enforcement activities around San Diego.

Under the ordinance, federal agents would need a signed warrant to enter non-public city areas or request city data, including information collected by license plate readers and street light cameras. The measure also blocks the city and its contractors from sharing workers’ personal information or activities with out-of-state or federal agencies…

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