
Chula Vista’s new ordinance requires police to disclose contact with federal agents
From San Diego News Now by KPBS Public Media
April 29, 2026 · 11 min
About this episode
The episode discusses a new ordinance in Chula Vista regarding police disclosure of federal agent contact, a statewide speeding crackdown, local perspectives on American identity, and earthquake preparedness tips.
First, a new ordinance requires Chula Vista police to disclose any contact with federal immigration agents. Then, the California Highway Patrol just completed a 24-hour statewide crackdown on speeding. Also, we spoke with some locals about their American identity as the USA’s 250th anniversary swiftly approaches. And, April is Earthquake Preparedness Month, we’ll tell you some safety tips that could keep you safe.
Topics covered
- Chula Vista ordinance
- federal immigration agents
- California Highway Patrol
- American identity
- Earthquake preparedness
Keywords
- Chula Vista
- police ordinance
- federal agents
- California Highway Patrol
- American identity
- Earthquake Preparedness Month
- safety tips
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Chula Vista police, California Highway Patrol
Places: USA
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