Before White House Rescinded Dictatorial Power Grab by Trump, It Created Chaos and Confusion in San Diego — El Cajon City Refused to Go Along With ICE
There was such intense pushback from everywhere across the country in reaction to Trump’s very recent dictatorial powergrab in his federal funds freeze that was clearly so unconstitutional (only Congress has the power of the purse), that today the White House had to rescind the edict.
Yet, in the meantime, the order created chaos and confusion in every governmental and public-serving agency. And San Diego was no different. Even ICE funds were frozen.
Axios San Diego laid out some of the local effects and consequences of the freeze — see below. And while ICE agents began to make their rounds in San Diego County and arrested some immigrants, the El Cajon City Council failed to endorse rightwing mayor Bill Wells’ controversial motion.

By JW August
By Kate Callen
In addition to voting to repeal the controversial “Footnote 7” from Encanto’s Community Plan, the San Diego City Council also unanimously passed a motion asking City Planning to remove the so-called “Bonus ADU Program” so that the program is consistent with state-mandated ADU regulations.
By Katie Hyson /
Coalition Proposes Alternative Plan to Preserve Property as Community Hub
On Monday, January 27, the San Diego City Council voted in closed session to select a development team to convert the infamous 101 Ash St. office tower into what’s being proposed as “hundreds of subsidized apartments.”
It’s a feint when politicians blame forestry management or a Jewish space laser. Any valid plan must curb fossil fuels.
At a community meeting tonight in Clairemont tonight, Jan. 28, a proposal will be made that calls for an emergency moratorium on all infill construction projects in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones within the City of San Diego until comprehensive risk assessments and mitigation measures are completed.
By Lori Weisberg / The
A big turnout by Encanto, Chollas Valley and other District 4 homeowners, residents, business owners, and their city-wide supporters is expected at today’s San Diego City Council discussion and proposed action to nullify a deceptive exemption to city planning codes.They hope that today at 2 PM, the San Diego City Council will consider revoking the underhanded “Footnote 7”.




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