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Sanctuary Policy Preemption: Riverside vs Temecula

How do sanctuary policy preemption rules compare between Riverside, CA and Temecula, CA?

Riverside has fewer restrictions than Temecula.

Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Riverside follows the California Values Act and TRUST Act, which restrict local police from spending resources on civil immigration enforcement and limit ICE access to jails and personal data.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

California Senate Bill 54, the California Values Act, restricts state and local law enforcement from using resources to investigate, detain, or arrest persons for federal immigration purposes. The law applies to Riverside County Sheriff and county jails.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRiversideTemecula
State lawSB 54 Values Act-
DetainersLimited compliance-
Service accessNo status questions-
Sheriff jailsSeparate policy-
Statewide law-SB 54 California Values Act
Authority-Govt Code 7284 to 7284.12
Detainer rule-Judicial warrant required
Coverage-All CA local enforcement
Oversight-California Attorney General

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Riverside FAQ

Will Riverside Police ask about my immigration status?

No. Under the California Values Act, Riverside Police are barred from inquiring into immigration status during routine enforcement, and city staff cannot use local resources to assist civil immigration enforcement.

Does the Sheriff cooperate with ICE?

The Sheriff operates jails under state TRUST Act rules. Detainer compliance is allowed only for specified serious or violent felony convictions, with notification practices governed by California law.

Temecula FAQ

Is Riverside County a sanctuary county?

Riverside County has not declared itself a sanctuary, but it must comply with SB 54 limits on ICE cooperation. Notification of release for serious offenses remains permitted.

Can deputies ask about my immigration status?

No. SB 54 prohibits California law enforcement from inquiring about immigration status during routine stops, arrests, or jail bookings except in narrow federally required contexts.

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