City sues California over sanctuary law fueling violent crime spike: 'Clear and present danger'

City sues California over sanctuary law fueling violent crime spike: ‘Clear and present danger’


The City of Huntington Beach filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against California, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), and state Attorney General Rob Bonta (D) over the state’s sanctuary law that shields illegal aliens from federal immigration authorities.

The lawsuit argued that California Senate Bill 54, signed into law by former Gov. Jerry Brown (D) in 2017, is “unconstitutional” and prohibits local jurisdictions from complying with federal immigration laws.

‘Huntington Beach will not sit idly by and allow the obstructionist Sanctuary State Law to put our 200,000 residents at risk of harm from those who seek to commit violent crimes on US soil.’

“California’s Sanctuary State Law not only limits the ability of City officials, including Huntington Beach Police personnel, to engage in fullest of effective law enforcement practices,

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