Contra Costa Sheriff’s Voluntary Cooperation with ICE Stirs Debate
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Contra Costa Sheriff’s voluntary cooperation with ICE stirs debate
Contra Costa Sheriff’s voluntary cooperation with ICE stirs debate Protesters and public officials clashed with the county sheriff at Tuesday’s TRUTH Act hearing. Unlike other Bay Area sheriff’s offices, Contra Costa is choosing to share information with federal immigration authorities.
Contra Costa County sheriff will continue giving ICE some inmate release information - Local News Matters
DESPITE REQUESTS FROM COMMUNITY GROUPS and Contra Costa County’s Public Defender to stop reporting inmate release data for people living here illegally to Immigration and Custom Enforcement agents, Sheriff David Livingston told county supervisors the reporting will continue regarding some incarcerated people. The Board of Supervisors hosted a forum on local immigration enforcement activities and concerns over local law enforcement sharing infor…
Sheriff will continue giving ICE some inmate release data
Despite requests from community groups and Contra Costa County’s Public Defender to stop reporting inmate release data for people living here illegally to Immigration and Custom Enforcement agents, Sheriff David Livingston told county supervisors Tuesday the reporting will continue regarding some incarcerated people. The post Sheriff will continue giving ICE some inmate release data appeared first on Danville San Ramon.
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