Huntington Beach was declared “non-sanctuary” and its authorities will comply with federal policies

The coastal city of Huntington Beachin Californiasharpened his confrontation with the state when The local government adopted a resolution declaring the city “a non-sanctuary city for illegal immigration in order to prevent crime.” Huntington Beach has an ongoing lawsuit against California sanctuary state lawwhich limits cooperation with federal immigration authorities, citing a high recidivism rate of illegal immigrants with active detentions by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials that are supposed to result in transfers and deportations. In a statementMayor Pat Burns’ office confirmed that the city council voted unanimously to approve his initiative to declare the city a “Non-Sanctuary City” and that that provision took effect immediately. The resolution, according to Burns’ office, “deliberately circumvents the governor’s efforts to subvert the good work of federal immigration authorities and trumpet the city’s cooperation with the federal government, the Trump administration and the work of border czar Tom Homan ”according to the statement. “City officials have a duty to comply with all laws, including federal immigration laws, and neither the Governor nor the State will interfere with that.” Criticism of the Huntington Beach decision The Harbor Institute for Immigrant & Economic Justice published the following statement in response to the Huntington Beach City Council’s declaration of a “non-sanctuary city” and the lawsuit filed by the local government against the state’s sanctuary law, the California Securities Act (SB 54, 2017). “Federal and California courts have already ruled that the state’s sanctuary law is constitutional and that Huntington Beach must respect the rule of law. In 2020, the United States Supreme Court also refused to hear challenges against him. The Huntington Beach City Council’s challenge to state law is purely performative and will be defeated again. The hate circus led by Huntington Beach politicians does nothing to improve the quality of life or public safety in the city.” And he goes on to say that instead of confronting the day-to-day problems that city government must solve, “politicians are wasting their energy blaming immigrant and refugee neighbors, undermining sanctuary policies that have been shown to reduce crime, and attacking protections.” constitutional due process provisions in our sanctuary state law, which have withstood numerous legal challenges in recent years.” Keep reading:‘ Huntington Beach defines its position as a “non-sanctuary city”· David Chiu, San Francisco prosecutor, will confront Trump to defend the Sanctuary city· Councilors approve that Los Angeles be a Sanctuary City

Huntington Beach’s firm stance as ‘non-sanctuary city’

Huntington Beach City Council voted unanimously this tuesday night to declare itself a “non-sanctuary city”. In a press release, the office of Huntington Beach Mayor Pat Burnsconfirmed that city council members voted to approve its initiative to declare itself a “Non-Sanctuary City for Illegal Immigration for Crime Prevention.” Orange County city determination occurs while other localities in the region and the United States strengthen their regulations as sanctuary cities to safeguard immigrants from the threat of deportations initiated by President Donald Trump’s administration. Keep reading: David Chiu, San Francisco prosecutor, will confront Trump to defend the Sanctuary city According to Burns’ office, the resolution deliberately circumvented Governor Gavin Newsom’s efforts to subvert the work of federal immigration authorities and announced the city’s cooperation with Trump’s federal government and border czar Tom Homan. “This new city policy and statement is common sense, support our law enforcement and promote public safety throughout the city“said the Huntington Beach mayor’s office. “Neither the governor nor the state Legislature with the approval of laws may interfere with the city’s voluntary cooperation with federal authoritiesnor cause or force the city to violate federal laws such as Title 8, Section 1324, for harboring illegal immigrants,” the office added. Keep reading: Activists condemn President Donald Trump’s “cruelty and divisiveness” It was reported that the Huntington Beach City Council’s determination came into effect immediately. Huntington Beach Mayor’s Statement It happened this Tuesday, one day after Donald Trump’s inaugurationwho signed a host of executive orders, including several on immigration. Vigil in Los Angeles for immigrant rights.Credit: Damian Dovarganes | AP Among Trump’s first orders there was a declaration of national emergency on the southern borderas well as the return of the “Remain in Mexico” policy, which requires people to wait for asylum procedures in Mexico regardless of their country of origin. Keep reading: Farmers receive threats: “Report illegal foreigners… there is nowhere to hide” Additionally, border czar Tom Homan declared that the new administration is ending the federal “catch and release” program, that allowed immigrants who entered the United States without documents to remain in the country because they are in the asylum process. Another action that President Trump intends is to end birthright citizenship in the United States, a measure that caused several states, including California, to file lawsuits against the initiative. Keep reading:· Trump orders the accelerated deportation of undocumented immigrants· A bishop’s sermon in front of Trump in which she asks him for clemency for migrants and LGBT people· End of CBP One and cancellation of appointments for migrants leaves 270,000 stranded at the border

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