Huntington Beach Challenges California’s Sanctuary State Laws in Court
- Huntington Beach has filed a lawsuit against California's sanctuary law, claiming it violates the Constitution and hinders local officials from protecting their community.
- The lawsuit argues that California Senate Bill 54, signed into law in 2017, is unconstitutional and prevents compliance with federal immigration laws.
- Huntington Beach Mayor Pat Burns stated that the sanctuary law obstructs law enforcement efforts and poses risks to residents' safety.
- The California Attorney General's office plans to vigorously defend SB 54, emphasizing its importance in protecting immigrant rights.
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