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The Protect HB campaign won, leaning on social media outreach, door knocking, rallies and a nonpartisan message stressing the ...
Non-sanctuary” resolutions signal growing tension between local control, state policy and federal immigration enforcement. Are these meaningful assertions of self-rule, political theater — or both?
Huntington Beach, Calif., for example, explicitly declared itself a “non-sanctuary city” in January — and filed a lawsuit in March seeking to overturn California’s sanctuary state laws. Yet it ...
Huntington Beach leaders declared the town a “non-sanctuary city” in January and then sued the state in federal court, challenging the California Values Act, or SB 54.
Huntington Beach leaders declared the town a “non-sanctuary city” in January and then sued the state in federal court, challenging the California Values Act, or SB 54.
Huntington Beach officials passed a resolution declaring the city a “non-sanctuary” jurisdiction in January before suing California over the CVA in March.
Huntington Beach declared itself a “non-sanctuary city” in January and sued the state in federal court to overturn the law, which prevents local law enforcement from assisting federal ...
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