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Los Angeles officials vow to fast-track ‘sanctuary city’ law after Trump victory

  • Los Angeles City Council is expediting a law to declare the city a 'sanctuary city' for illegal immigrants following President-elect Trump's victory.
  • The law will prohibit federal immigration officials from accessing city databases and using city resources for enforcement.
  • Hugo Soto-Martínez urges President Biden to renew a program allowing Central American immigrants to stay in Los Angeles amid Trump's return.
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