CLEAR - SanDiegoCounty. gov The County of San Diego has adopted the CLEAR ordinance to strengthen protections in non-public areas of County buildings Under CLEAR, federal agents—including ICE—must present a judge-approved warrant before entering non-public spaces in County facilities
New ordinance limits ICE access to San Diego facilities The San Diego County Board of Supervisors passed the CLEAR ordinance, which requires ICE agents to present a judicial warrant before entering non-public county facilities, and the San Diego City Co…
Ordinances - SanDiegoCounty. gov Ordinances are now posted online in a comprehensive ordinance list that is searchable and linked to the specific codes that were amended The County's Administrative and Regulatory Codes are available online
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San Diego Countys CLEAR Ordinance goes into effect SAN DIEGO — San Diego County has a new ordinance now in effect that restricts federal immigration agents' access to non-public areas of county buildings
San Diego County further restricts ICE access to non-public lands The approved CLEAR ordinance in San Diego County comes as ICE agents are facing increasing scrutiny in Minnesota for entering non-public areas, homes and small businesses without a warrant signed by a judge and arresting people
County adopts ordinance requiring warrants for federal law enforcement . . . A new ordinance prohibits federal law enforcement agents from accessing non-public areas of county facilities without a judicial warrant or court order The San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved the Civil Liberties Enforcement and Accountability Rules (CLEAR) ordinance in a 3-1 vote on Jan 28