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Subject: Walking dead "Super Sanctuary City" San Diego official resigns suddenly over 'security reasons'
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A member of the board of supervisors in California’s second-largest county abruptly resigned Friday, citing safety concerns after leading an effort to protect people from deportation.

Board of Supervisors Chair Nora Vargas, who represents a heavily Hispanic district that stretches to the U.S.-Mexico border, released a statement on social media sharing her decision to “conclude my tenure as County Supervisor, completing my first term this January 6, 2025.”

She won reelection in November, taking more than 62 percent of the vote in her race.

“Due to personal safety and security reasons, I will not take the oath of office for a second term,” she said, without providing details.

As board chair, Vargas received fierce online criticism for backing a measure that sought to prevent county resources from being used to support federal immigration enforcement.

The measure passed this month 3-1 but the county sheriff, Kelly Martinez, said she would not honor the policy, which is intended to help shield people from the mass deportations promised by President-elect Donald Trump.

Vargas was also named in a claim against the county alleging racial bias.

Griselda Ramirez, Vargas’ spokesperson, declined to provide any more details beyond the supervisor’s statement and said she would not be available for interviews.

“There are no known or active threats towards Chairwoman Nora Vargas or any of the County Supervisors,” said Kimberly King, a spokesperson for the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office.

“The San Diego County Sheriff’s Office takes all threats to any citizen seriously,” King said. “In recent years, we have noticed an increase in contentious public meetings and less civility in general. Some of these interactions rise to the level of threatening behavior and criminal conduct. We investigate these incidents thoroughly and take appropriate action.”

Vargas has faced scrutiny over a county discrimination claim and complaints from constituents who feel she hasn’t been responsive to their concerns.

Former county registrar of voters Michael Vu said in an October claim for damages that Vargas didn’t support his bid to become chief administrative officer because of his race. Vu alleged Vargas told retiring administrative officer Helen Robbins-Meyer that “we need a Hispanic or Black” to fill her job, Voice of San Diego reported.

In a statement to the outlet, Vargas welcomed an investigation and denied making statements “that promote or condone discrimination based on race, ethnicity, or national origin.”

In late November, Voice of San Diego also reported that some residents in Vargas’ district were frustrated about her lack of responsiveness when they raised issues with homelessness, drug overdoses and Tijuana River sewage pollution.

Marvel Harrison of the the Tijuana River Pollution Task Force was among those displeased with Vargas’ time in office, saying she had given “such mixed messages” on the issue and was “not respected by a lot of people in the South Bay.” Even so, Harrison hadn’t heard “even whispers” of threats.

She was preparing to work with Vargas during her second term and was shocked to hear about her decision to step down.

“I think it was remarkable how well-kept it was,” she said. “People were really taken aback.”

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/12/20/san-diego-supervisor-resigns-00195764

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