What a cesspool of a state. in 2016 I left that crap hole after 39 years. No more wil Gov Brown use my tax dollars to protect illegal invaders/criminals and other malcontents.
Why shouldn't the criminals 'Live in Fear' Mr Brown? Are criminals suppose to feel good about things?
-Geaux
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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Despite repeated admonitions from the Trump administration and the possibility of losing federal funds, Gov. Jerry Brown today signed ``sanctuary state'' legislation authored by a Los Angeles lawmaker that limits local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
``This bill states that local authorities will not ask about immigration status during routine interactions,'' Brown said in a message explaining his decision to sign Senate Bill 54. ``It also bans unconstitutional detainer requests and prohibits the commandeering of local officials to do the work of immigration agents.''
But Brown also stressed what the bill ``does not do.''
``This bill does not prevent or prohibit Immigration and Customs Enforcement or the Department of Homeland Security from doing their own work in any way,'' he said. ``They are free to use their own considerable resources to enforce federal immigration law in California. Moreover, the bill does not prohibit sheriffs from granting immigration authorities access to California jails to conduct routine interviews, nor does it prevent cooperation in deportation proceedings for anyone in state prison or for those in local jails for any of the hundreds of serious offenses listed in the TRUST Act.
``These are uncertain times for undocumented Californians and their families, and this bill strikes a balance that will protect public safety, while bringing a measure of comfort to those families who are now living in fear every day,'' he said.
California Now Officially a Sanctuary State | KFI AM 640
Why shouldn't the criminals 'Live in Fear' Mr Brown? Are criminals suppose to feel good about things?
-Geaux
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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Despite repeated admonitions from the Trump administration and the possibility of losing federal funds, Gov. Jerry Brown today signed ``sanctuary state'' legislation authored by a Los Angeles lawmaker that limits local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
``This bill states that local authorities will not ask about immigration status during routine interactions,'' Brown said in a message explaining his decision to sign Senate Bill 54. ``It also bans unconstitutional detainer requests and prohibits the commandeering of local officials to do the work of immigration agents.''
But Brown also stressed what the bill ``does not do.''
``This bill does not prevent or prohibit Immigration and Customs Enforcement or the Department of Homeland Security from doing their own work in any way,'' he said. ``They are free to use their own considerable resources to enforce federal immigration law in California. Moreover, the bill does not prohibit sheriffs from granting immigration authorities access to California jails to conduct routine interviews, nor does it prevent cooperation in deportation proceedings for anyone in state prison or for those in local jails for any of the hundreds of serious offenses listed in the TRUST Act.
``These are uncertain times for undocumented Californians and their families, and this bill strikes a balance that will protect public safety, while bringing a measure of comfort to those families who are now living in fear every day,'' he said.
California Now Officially a Sanctuary State | KFI AM 640