Editorial: California can remain a 'sanctuary' for immigrants (via latimesopinion)
Since his inauguration in 2017, President Trump has waged a mean-spirited, costly and unnecessary war against undocumented immigrants — many of whom have been living in this country for years and have been hard-working, law-abiding members of the their communities. Thankfully, the U.S. Supreme Court reaffirmed Monday that states and cities can’t be forced to support that pernicious effort.
California has been a regular target of Trump’s anger and frustration, particularly after the state passed a so-called
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