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It is not really clear when local municipalities suddenly became able to blatantly disregard federal immigration laws but San Diego took it even one step further, and if you thought Sanctuary cities were bad, San Diego County just made it so much worse.

While San Diego County was always a sanctuary for people who disregard federal immigration laws, that was not good enough for the county board of supervisors. Subsequently, they just voted to turn the county into a “Super” Sanctuary State, and will not cooperate with ICE under the Trump administration.

According to NBC:

The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 Tuesday to restrict the use of county resources for federal immigration enforcement.

Board Chairwoman Nora Vargas said the policy “is designed to ensure local resources are focused on addressing the County’s most urgent needs, while protecting families and promoting community trust.”

That’s pretty comical considering how bad the migrant situation has gotten in San Diego, as well as the homeless population. However, it’s likely just a coincidence that while the illegal population increases in the county, so does the “unhoused” population, right?

“Immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility, and our county will not be a tool for policies that hurt our residents,” said Vargas, who made the proposal.

But what about if the illegal immigrants hurt legal residents? Shouldn’t the county work on protecting them first rather than foreign nationals who should not even be here?

The board letter states that “immigrant communities form an integral part of our county’s social fabric. When federal immigration authorities, including the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and U.S. Border Patrol, coerces local law enforcement to carry out deportations, family members are separated and community trust in law enforcement and local government is destroyed.”

Vargas, Vice Chair Terra Lawson-Remer and Supervisor Monica Montgomery Steppe voted yes, while Supervisor Jim Desmond was the lone no vote. Supervisor Joel Anderson was absent Tuesday due to illness, officials said.

In a statement, Desmond said the decision “to turn San Diego County into a `super’ sanctuary county is an affront to every law-abiding citizen who values safety and justice.”

This is how bad things have gotten in the county:

And then this also happened:

County officials are enabling an invasion and it’s unclear how they can get away with this. These people take an oath to protect Americans and it’s pathetic and tyrannical that they are doing everything in their power to stop that. But hey, at least no human is illegal, right?