San Diego County supervisors vote to end an agreement that allows Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents to train at a county-owned shooting range. The Los Angeles Times reports that Sheriff Kelly Martinez quickly intervenes, arguing that the CBP arrangement should remain in place.
The Fox News account similarly describes Martinez moving to block ICE from using certain county sites and training facilities, while maintaining CBP access. Fox also quotes Martinez warning that restricting CBP use of the Otay Range could increase border wait times. The outlets frame the dispute differently—one emphasizes the supervisors’ action and the sheriff’s immediate pushback, while the other focuses on Martinez’s stated operational concerns about CBP access. Both describe an ongoing conflict over the county’s role in supporting federal immigration enforcement training.