Lawmakers in Huntington Beach, California, voted Tuesday to become a "non-sanctuary" city in defiance of the state's sanctuary state law.
Huntington Beach is continuing its rebellious streak against the state’s sanctuary immigration law, which limits local resources from assisting federal immigration enforcement officials, declaring itself a “non-sanctuary city” at its Tuesday City Council meeting.
Huntington Beach, which declared itself a “non-sanctuary” city, is required to use every resource to combat crime and protect its citizens, including coordinating with federal law
Surf City council members unanimously voted to authorize the police department to work with federal immigration officials by honoring ICE detainers.
The Council unanimously passed Mayor Pat Burns' resolution on Tuesday night, declaring Huntington Beach a nonsanctuary city.
The city of Huntington Beach is now a non-sanctuary city after the city council voted to approve Mayor Pat Burns’ initiative to make that declaration last night.
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Beach town in LA votes unanimously to be declared ‘non-sanctuary city’ - The City Attorney said they would be switching up ‘relaxed criminal laws’ to Trump’s stricter federal immigration laws
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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On Tuesday, the city council unanimously voted for Huntington Beach Mayor Pat Burns' proposal to designate the city a "non-sanctuary" jurisdiction.
“The City of Huntington Beach, its Police Department, other Departments, and City officials, shall cooperate with the new Trump Administration, Border Czar Tom Homan, and any federal agencies to increase local law enforcement efforts, combat all crimes, and increase public safety, by complying with all federal laws,” the resolution reads.