The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday to advance two policies on federal immigration enforcement proposed by Chair Terra Lawson-Remer — one setting guidelines on permitting federal authorities to enter county facilities, and the other dealing with people impersonating federal officers.

The board’s actions followed a Monday decision by the San Diego City Council that tentatively approved an ordinance to prevent local law enforcement from joining certain federal task forces, echoing a multi-city effort announced last month to counter raids.

The first board item calls for county staff to draft the Civil Liberties Enforcement and Accountability Rules ordinance, which would clarify existing rules that “federal agents are prohibited from entering non-public areas of count

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