California town with large migrant population might revoke sanctuary status – CLG News
- Huntington Beach plans to declare itself a 'non-sanctuary city' to support federal deportation efforts, as stated by City Attorney Michael Gates.
- The city is pursuing legal action against California for violating the U.S. Constitution with sanctuary laws, according to the city's lawsuit.
- El Cajon City Council is considering a similar motion to revoke its sanctuary status, facing backlash from residents, as reported by CBS 8.
- Mayor Bill Wells emphasized that the resolution aims to clarify legal responsibilities amid conflicting state and federal laws, as he told CBS 8.
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