Huntington Beach declares itself 'non-sacturary city' amid Trump's mass deportation plans
- Huntington Beach has declared itself a "non-sanctuary city" to support federal immigration authorities amid Donald Trump's mass deportation plans, as stated by the city council's unanimous vote on January 21.
- The city's new status aims to counter California Governor Gavin Newsom's policies while aligning with Trump's immigration agenda, according to the city council's press release.
- Huntington Beach Mayor Pat Burns stated that this declaration will help combat crime and protect residents from state actions, emphasizing the need for cooperation with federal law enforcement.
- City Attorney Michael Gates criticized the state for not complying with federal immigration laws, arguing that local law enforcement should not be hindered by state policies.
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