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Escondido residents demand ending ICE’s access to city police range over contract and trust concerns.
Residents of Escondido, California, are demanding the city end a long-standing contract allowing ICE agents to train at a local police firing range, following revelations that the agreement, renewed in 2024, provides ICE access in exchange for $22,500 annually.
Protesters, especially in the city’s large Latino community, say the arrangement undermines trust in law enforcement and could deter immigrants from reporting crimes.
The backlash follows national scrutiny of ICE, including recent fatal shootings by federal agents, and similar protests in cities across the U.S.
The Escondido City Council is set to review the contract amid growing pressure to reassess federal agency access to local resources.
Los residentes de Escondido exigen poner fin al acceso de ICE a la policía de la ciudad debido a problemas de contrato y confianza.