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Immigration,
Government,
Constitutional Law

Apr. 4, 2018

Huntington Beach will be first city to sue state over sanctuary law

The Huntington Beach City Council has voted to become the first city to file a lawsuit against California over a state “sanctuary” law that it said violates the state constitution.

City council members said SB 54 is a constitutional overreach because it requires local governments to use assets for specific purposes, primarily to limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities, despite Huntington Beach’s status as a charter ci...

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