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    Judge rules for Huntington Beach in its challenge to state's 'sanctuary' immigration

    Judge rules for Huntington Beach in its challenge to state's 'sanctuary' immigration law

    By PRISCELLA VEGA
    SEP 27, 2018 | 7:35 PM


    An Orange County Superior Court judge determined Thursday that California’s “sanctuary state” protections for undocumented immigrants infringe on Huntington Beach’s local control as a charter city, making Huntington the first city to successfully challenge the controversial law.

    Senate Bill 54, authored by state Senate leader Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles), in many cases prohibits state and local police agencies from notifying federal officials about the impending release of immigrants in custody who may be deported.

    But after an hours-long courtroom debate Thursday, Judge James Crandall sided with Huntington Beach City Attorney Michael Gates’ argument that the law is unconstitutional as it applies to charter cities, which are run by a charter adopted by local voters.

    The ruling makes Huntington Beach and all of California’s 121 charter cities exempt from complying with SB54.

    Gates said afterward that he was “ecstatic” about the ruling.

    “The operation of a police department and its jail is a city affair,” Crandall said. “For the state to say one size fits all for policing isn’t going to fit everybody.”

    Several other Orange County governments also have taken steps to oppose the state’s sanctuary policies.

    Crandall said SB54 infringes on local governments’ authority to practice policies they know are appropriate for themselves. Cities have a “better view and better ability” to oversee their needs in certain areas, he added.

    Though the state may have had good intentions, Crandall said, there are “constitutional protections” for cities from the “ever-extending tentacles” of state rule.

    California Deputy Attorney General Jonathan Eisenberg contended that municipalities can exercise other forms of autonomy and criticized Huntington Beach’s “alleged sweeping effects of this law.”

    Eisenberg also argued there is an “important need” for a “uniform” public safety law. He referred to comments included in his briefing in which a law professor suggested that if police officials lose the trust of immigrant communities, people in those areas would avoid police and stop reporting crime, possibly resulting in an increase in crime.

    But Crandall contended that violent crime is already up in the state and said he would rather rely on the opinions of local police than a law professor who may not be familiar with a city like Huntington Beach.

    Crandall commended both sides for submitting strong briefs and said that regardless of his decision, he expected it to be appealed and eventually taken up by the California Supreme Court.

    After the hearing, Eisenberg referred questions to Jennifer Molina, press secretary for the state attorney general’s office. Molina could not immediately be reached for comment Thursday evening.

    Last year, dozens of residents of Huntington Beach’s Oak View community, which has a high concentration of Latinos, voiced concerns at a town hall meeting following President Trump’s executive order calling for a more aggressive approach to finding and arresting people who are in the country illegally.

    Fear has lingered in Oak View since April, when Gates sued over SB54 following a 6-1 vote of approval from the City Council.

    Asked what he would say to those residents, Huntington Beach Police Chief Robert Handy, who was present during the hearing, said in an interview that he would ask them to rely on the trust already built among police officers and the community and ignore rhetoric in politics and the media.

    7:35 p.m.: This article was updated to say the ruling applies to all California charter cities.

    This article was originally published at 6:35 p.m.

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    Wonderful!! Thank you Judge in Huntington Beach! Thank you very very much!!

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    The ruling makes Huntington Beach and all of California’s 121 charter cities exempt from complying with SB54.

    CA. Charter Cities

    Adelanto
    Alameda
    Albany
    Alhambra
    Anaheim
    Arcadia
    Bakersfield
    Bell
    Berkeley
    Big Bear Lake
    Buena Park
    Burbank
    Carlsbad
    Cerritos
    Chico
    Chula Vista
    Compton
    Culver City
    Cypress
    Del Mar
    Desert Hot Springs
    Dinuba
    Downey
    El Cajon
    El Centro
    Eureka
    Exeter
    Folsom
    Fortuna
    Fresno
    Gilroy
    Glendale
    Grass Valley
    Hayward
    Huntington Beach
    Indian Wells
    Industry
    Inglewood
    Irvine
    Irwindale
    King City
    Kingsburg
    Lancaster
    La Quinta
    Lemoore
    Lindsay
    Loma Linda
    Long Beach
    Los Alamitos
    Los Angeles
    Marina
    Marysville
    Merced
    Modesto
    Monterey
    Mountain View Napa
    Needles
    Newport Beach
    Norco
    Oakland
    Oceanside
    Oroville
    Pacific Grove
    Palm Desert
    Palm Springs
    Palmdale
    Palo Alto
    Pasadena
    Petaluma
    Piedmont
    Placentia
    Pomona
    Port Hueneme
    Porterville
    Rancho Mirage
    Redondo Beach
    Redwood City
    Richmond
    Riverside
    Roseville
    Sacramento
    Salinas
    San Bernardino
    San Diego
    San Francisco
    San Jose
    San Leandro
    San Luis Obispo
    San Marcos
    San Mateo
    San Rafael
    San Ramon
    Sand City
    Santa Ana
    Santa Barbara
    Santa Clara
    Santa Cruz
    Santa Maria
    Santa Monica
    Santa Rosa
    SanteeSeal Beach
    ShafterSignal Hill
    SolvangStockton
    Sunnyvale
    Temple City
    TorranceTruckee
    Tulare
    Vallejo
    Ventura
    Vernon
    Victorville
    Visalia
    Vista
    Watsonville
    Whittier
    Woodlake
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    Relief to get some good news in California as it's rare.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jean View Post
    Relief to get some good news in California as it's rare.
    Jerry Brown leaves office in Jan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2 View Post
    Jerry Brown leaves office in Jan.
    True. But then we'll probably have Gavin Newsom. Maybe we'll get a surprise and have John Cox but I don't have much faith in California voters as a whole anymore.
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