Orange County joins fight against California sanctuary law
SANTA ANA, Calif. — California and its Democratic-controlled Legislature have built a reputation for leading resistance against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
But at the local level, there’s a backlash brewing.
On Tuesday, the Orange County Board of Supervisors voted to condemn the state’s sanctuary law and join a U.S. Justice Department lawsuit that contends it’s unconstitutional.
The law, Senate Bill 54, limits police co-operation with federal immigration authorities. It’s a capstone of the effort by Gov. Jerry Brown, legislators and mayors of the largest cities in the state to resist stepped-up efforts to deport people in the country illegally and to stop President Donald Trump from building a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico.