The city of Huntington Beach is suing California over a sanctuary state law that prevents local law enforcement from working with immigration officials.
Leaders in one Southern California city fed up with the state’s immigration policies have voted to become a “non-sanctuary” city and ignore the state’s sanctuary laws.
The "non-sanctuary" city of Huntington Beach, CA is suing the Gavin Newsom regime to be able to enforce its own immigration laws.
Newsom’s action begs the question, if CEQA creates roadblocks that should be suspended in times of crisis, why not suspend CEQA for all of California in response to its housing crisis?
The council unanimously passed Mayor Pat Burns' resolution on Tuesday night, declaring Huntington Beach a nonsanctuary city.
The city is rebelling against the state’s sanctuary immigration law, which limits local resources from assisting federal immigration enforcement officials.
The state’s policies are so counter to good governance and good law enforcement that Huntington Beach is just fed up,” City Attorney Michael Gates told The Post.
The coastal city's mayor wants to declare it a "non-sanctuary city" the day after President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
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