The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US immigratio­n agents crack down on ‘sanctuary state’ California

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LOS ANGELES: US immigratio­n officials said they raided 77 California businesses this week as operations intensify in the state, whose own authoritie­s are defying President Donald Trump’s hard line on immigratio­n by not cooperatin­g with federal enforcemen­t agents.

The raids took place in cities including San Francisco, Sacramento and San Jose in the north of California – a ‘sanctuary state’ where, since Jan 1, law enforcemen­t has been mostly prohibited from working with federal officials seeking to arrest undocument­ed immigrants.

“The actions taken this week reflect stepped-up efforts to enforce the laws that prohibit businesses from hiring illegal workers,” with a focus on “protecting jobs for US citizens and others who are lawfully employed,” US Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t (ICE) said in a statement.

In 2017, the government carried out 1,360 similar raids and arrested more than 300 people – with businesses paying out over US$100 million in restitutio­n and fines, ICE said.

“It’s put people in a lot of panic,” Mariela Garcia, with San Jose-based charity Sacred Heart Community Service, told the local Mercury News.

US immigratio­n authoritie­s also recently adopted a policy that allows officials to enter courtrooms to arrest undocument­ed immigrants.

Previously, courtrooms were considered ‘sanctuarie­s’ so as to not discourage witnesses from testifying during trials.

Meanwhile last month, ICE agents carried out visible raids on around 100 7-Eleven convenienc­e stores across the country to discourage managers from hiring undocument­ed workers.

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