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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1090966)9/28/2018 7:39:57 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1579897
 
jerry goes down in flames

he an always appeal to the Kavanaugh SC....

Friday, September 28, 2018 12:17AM
ORANGE, Calif. (KABC) --
An Orange County judge on Thursday ruled that SB54, California's so-called "sanctuary state" law, is unconstitutional.

The Superior Court judge said the law violates the rights of charter cities.

The ruling comes in response to a challenge from Huntington Beach officials. The city opposed the controversial law, arguing it infringes on local governments' authority. The judge agreed, saying cities must be allowed to police themselves.

MORE: Orange County Board votes to join Trump admin lawsuit against CA over sanctuary law


The law bars some cooperation between local cities and federal officials enforcing immigration laws. Exceptions include cases that involve violent or serious felonies.

Huntington Beach City Attorney Michael Gates said in a statement that the city was unaware a ruling would be issued on Thursday. He went on to say that the ruling will stand for all 121 charter cities in the state.