Federal Agents Under Fire Amid Sanctuary State Defiance in Southern California Immigration Stop
A federal immigration enforcement operation in San Bernardino County escalated dangerously when a driver fled, striking two Customs and Border Protection agents and forcing an agent to fire shots in self-defense. Local sanctuary laws hampered officer safety and law enforcement cooperation, exposing America to continued border security challenges.
In a stark reminder of how California’s sanctuary policies undermine national sovereignty and public safety, a recent immigration stop turned perilous as a driver deliberately refused to comply with federal agents and fled, striking two U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in San Bernardino County. According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the incident unfolded just before 9 a.m. when federal agents conducting a targeted enforcement operation approached the vehicle. The driver ignored commands to roll down his window and instead accelerated away after officers smashed the windows on both sides. In response, one agent fired three shots “in...
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