California at ‘war’ with Washington
SACRAMENTO — California Governor Jerry Brown accused the Trump administration yesterday of launching a war over the state's protections for illegal immigrants, after the Justice Department sued to block its sanctuary laws.
"This is basically going to war against the state of California, the engine of the American economy. It's not wise, it's not right, and it will not stand," said Governor Jerry Brown.
Brown was visibly angry after Attorney General Jeff Sessions, speaking in Sacramento, accused the state of deliberately obstructing enforcement of federal law by offering undocumented immigrants sanctuary protections to dodge arrest and deportation by immigration agents.
"California is using every power it has – and some it doesn't – to frustrate federal law enforcement. So you can be sure I'm going to use every power I have to stop them," Sessions told a group of law enforcement officials.
Late Tuesday the Justice Department sued to overturn three California statutes that render it more difficult for officials from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to obtain the cooperation of local officials and private employers to make arrests.
"Immigration law is the province of the federal government," Sessions said.
"A refusal to apprehend and deport those, especially the criminal element, effectively rejects all immigration law .... And it creates an open borders system. Open borders is a radical, irrational idea that cannot be accepted."
The lawsuit, filed in the federal court in Sacramento, steps up President Donald Trump's battle to cut back legal immigration and step up deportation of people without immigration papers.