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San Diego County kicks immigration agents out of shooting range. Sheriff says not so fast
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· August 19, 2026
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Key points However, the sheriff quickly took action to counter the board's decision, specifically to maintain CBP's access to the facility. A county board voted to end an agreement that allowed immigration agents to train at a shooting range.
A county board voted to end an agreement that allowed immigration agents to train at a shooting range. The decision affects agents from ICE and CBP. However, the sheriff quickly took action to counter the board's decision, specifically to maintain CBP's access to the facility.
The board's vote was intended to end the agreement, but the sheriff's intervention has upheld CBP's access. Further details about the situation are available from the source.
The sheriff's action followed the board's vote, indicating a disagreement over the use of the shooting range by immigration agents.
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Published: August 19, 2026 ·
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