Oroville seeks to declare itself ‘non-sanctuary city’ for ICE arrests
- Sanctuary policies are defended by local governments as a way to slow immigration arrests and ensure residents that local leaders are not part of deportation plans, despite criticisms from the Trump administration that they obstruct enforcement efforts.
- Sanctuary policies are criticized by the Trump administration, which claims they hinder deportation efforts, though local officials assert they provide assurance to residents against deportations.
- Localities in Connecticut, Oregon, and Washington have joined a lawsuit against an executive order targeting sanctuary policies, calling it 'illegal and authoritarian.'
- Reports indicate sanctuary policies may reduce deportations; however, concerns about their effectiveness remain, as highlighted by an analysis.
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