SLO County supervisors plan to donate money to anti-ICE groups

January 28, 2026

Protesters outside the San Luis Obispo County building, photo by Jeff Specht

By KAREN VELIE

After listening to more than five hours of public comment, the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors agreed on Tuesday to have staff look into prohibiting Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from entering the jail lobby and to donating funds to nonprofits that support undocumented immigrants.

The meeting started with Sheriff Ian Parkinson explaining his office’s interactions with ICE. He said that his job is to provide peace and safety to the community, and not immigration enforcement.

In addition, Parkinson said ICE agents are not stopping people based on skin color, but are arresting specific targets in the jail lobby. In 2025, ICE agents picked up 16 undocumented immigrants in the lobby.

“If I have someone in custody with a prior felony and ICE wants them, I cannot harbor them,” Parkinson said noting there are federal laws against obstructing justice and harboring criminals.

Supervisor Bruce Gibson asked if Parkinson could release people from custody randomly throughout the day to make it more difficult for ICE agents.

Overflow from Tuesday’s San Luis Obispo County Supervisor’s meeting, photo by Jeff Specht

After condemning Parkinson for releasing a video of protesters demeaning ICE agents in the jail lobby, Gibson announced his plan to make the jail lobby a private space, which would allow protesters to interact with ICE agents in front of the jail.

Dozens of speakers at Tuesday’s meeting denounced ICE agents and the sheriff’s office. Many of the anti-ICE speakers are involved with 805 UndocuFund, a nonprofit that trains volunteers to track and work against federal law enforcement.

Protesters outside the San Luis Obispo County building, photo by Jeff Specht

A smaller group of speakers supported Parkinson and federal law enforcement.

Gibson said the county needs distance from the Trump administration, while wondering how far they could go.

Gibson suggested baring ICE from non-public parts of the county, making the jail lobby private, barring ICE from commandeering county facilities and requiring the sheriff to increase reporting on interactions with ICE.

Supervisor Jimmy Paulding said he did not believe local law enforcement was working with ICE.

“There is fear of what is happening nationally and there is this fear of local law enforcement,” Paulding said. “We need to work with law enforcement.”

Paulding suggested giving funds to some of the organizations working to help immigrants. He then said he agree with everything Gibson wanted to do.

With tears on her cheeks, Supervisor Dawn Ortiz-Legg spoke of her Latino heritage.

“We are up against something with vast resources,” Ortiz-Legg said. “We can’t just react. We need to work together.”

Ortiz-Legg then suggested giving money to the Community Foundation San Luis Obispo County to hand out to other nonprofits.

“Most important thing is what we do for immigrant community members under attack,” Ortiz-Legg said.

Supervisor John Peschong spoke of the two children, who are U.S. citizens, who were left behind when there father was arrested in San Miguel. He suggested having social services provide help.

“My district supports the sheriff in complying with state and federal law,” Peschong said. “The people picked up have had serious crimes. We need to figure out how to help the families left behind through our social services programs.”

Gibson then made a motion to have staff look into providing money to undocumented immigrants through nonprofits, making the jail lobby a private space, baring ICE agents from private government spaces, prohibiting the commandeering of public spaces, requiring quarterly reporting from the sheriff, and looking into what other counties are doing.

Supervisor Heather Moreno said she was opposed to quarterly reporting.

Ortiz-Legg cried as she argued the county needs to build public trust. She agreed that the sheriff’s office is doing a good job.

The supervisors then voted unanimously to approve Gibson’s motion to have an Ad Hoc committee of Paulding and Ortiz-Legg to work with staff to develop options regarding support of the undocumented immigrant community. Staff will then bring the options to the full board.

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donate your own money, not ours you worthless pieces of shit.


Tell us how you really feel copperhead, I agree.


Fuckin’ A


Excuse me, the county has tightened spending again and asking for budget cuts from all departments and the road department is the one that gets hurt the most, so much of our repairs get put on hold and now these wack jobs want to give money away to useless organizations to harbor criminals, there is something wrong here.


This BOS is addicted to other people’s money.


Primary all of them at first chance.


Take back out County (and taxpayer funds to be used on REAL Americans).


#NEVERVoteDemoNcratAgain


Banish ALL RINO types


#VoteRepublican2026 (for a needed SUPER MAJORITY to allow for E.O.’s to be codified into law for a better America)


I bet you live in a double-wide and still think the fat dictator gives a rat’s ass about you.


So wrong on so many levels.


Go figure!


Signed,

Married man, father, homeowner, taxpayer and informed in reality


“The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they’re ignorant; it’s just that they know so much that isn’t so.” -Ronald Reagan, 1964


Wow; racist much? We all now know what you’re all about – like we didn’t already….


Always let them hang themselves with their own words.


It is inevitable with them.


Let’s hear your justification for having criminals come into this country unchecked to violate our laws and children.

Why is it acceptable for liberal politicians to have walls around their mansion but you think a wall at the border is inhumane?


I am a naturalized American Citizen, completed here in the San Luis Obispo Court. If there is local money to remedy Federal noncompliance, then spend the money to get these federal services back where our locals can have local access to their need. LA is ridiculous and unaffordable for those who live here and want to remedy their situation, if possible. I am having difficulty with the discussion that suggests noncooperation with Federal Law Enforcment doing their job. We have a serious problem, the sheeple are being trained to become anarchistic and tactfully done out in the open. I’d stop every federal grant / funding program until every level of government understands which country they are in and which state they are in and what their specific government incorporation requires of them to exist.


Kudos to you, my fellow American Patriot of (I’m assuming via your screen name) non-Anglo descent. You wholly understand what #AmericansFirst actually means.


I am of Hispanic descent, with a surname to match but my bloodlines have been traced back to being on American soil before it became the USA. Mostly from El Paso, TX westward and a bit north to the Durango, CO area.


All of us my blood, and there are many in California, only identify as Americans of Hispanic descent. Notice no hyphens and not some other nationality mentioned first. That’s how we roll. WE LOVE AMERICA and despise the original racist party known as DemoNcrats.


#VoteRepublican2026 (for a needed SUPER MAJORITY to allow for E.O.’s to be codified into law for a better America)


Are they reacting to the latest news headlines. Not a solid governance policy. Curious to see what illegal alien non profits they will decide to spend our money on.


Why are we funneling money to people that are here illegally, breaking the law?


When are we going to start taking care of the law abiding, tax paying American citizens?


A county facing a mutli million dollar budget deficit is going to help fund a group that protects criminals. What could possibly go wrong? Is the county also going to give suppory and money to groups that help the victims of crimes committed by non citizens. Where was the support when all the women were being raped and murdered by criminal illegals during the Biden administration?


Some one also needs to ask Jim Dantona if he agrees with this use of taxpayer money!


Supervisor Bruce Gibson asked if Parkinson could release people from custody randomly throughout the day to make it more difficult for ICE agents.”


LOL.


I had to read that part twice! No, Bruce Gibson couldn’t have possibly said that? But sadly we know he did. Wow!! Just another reason to slam the door behind him.


The Community Foundation SLO County seems to be part of an Undocusupport organization or program. Is that part of the 805 Undocusupport network of non-profits funding protests? So Confusing. Maybe the Adamski Moraski attorneys affiliated with The Community Foundation SLO can educate the public and donors of the businesses structure?.


https://www.sloundocusupport.org/about-us