Jan 27 ICE Meeting at SLO County Board of Supervisors

Jan 27 ICE Meeting at SLO County Board of Supervisors

Your voice is essential. Attend if you can be there.

As highlighted by the SLODP.

The significance of the Tuesday, Jan. 27, SLO County Sheriff’s public workshop about ICE must go well beyond a pro forma recitation of data.

It's also on the agenda to serve as SLO County’s first official forum specifically about ICE, where residents can express their opinions about the kidnappings, beatings, shootings, killings and other violations of the Constitution being committed in the name of our federal government, and detail their impacts and repercussions here at home. 

As required by SB 54, the California Values Act, county Sheriff Ian Parkinson is expected to report all interactions his department had with federal immigration authorities during the past year. The workshop will take place in the county Board of Supervisors chambers in SLO. This will be an “informational hearing.” No official action is on the agenda requiring a vote.

The SLO County Democratic Central Committee, all seven of its local Democratic clubs and every local chapter of Indivisible and SLO County 50501 recently issued a joint call for the county Board of Supervisors to declare ICE-free zones on county property.

After the events of the past weekend, your voice is more important than ever to support our community leadership to protect the residents of San Luis Obispo county before lives are lost here in our hometown.

A detailed agenda can be found on the SLO County website. The TRUTH act presentation begins at 1:30pm.

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27 Jan 2026 SLO County of Supervisors Agenda

California’s Transparent Review of Unjust Transfers and Holds (TRUTH) Act (Assembly Bill 2792), codified in Government Code 7283.1 (d), requires that a community forum be held by a local governing body (in this case, the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors), if a local law enforcement agency has returned notification responses to the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency during the prior calendar year.

The purpose of the forum is to provide information to the public about ICE's access to Incarcerated Persons and to receive and consider public comments.

At this community forum, the Sheriff’s Office will make a presentation and be available to answer questions from the Board.