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Trump slams Calif. ‘sanctuary’ policies

GOP officials from state gather to back president

- By Jill Colvin The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Wednesday hammered California for its so-called sanctuary immigratio­n policies.

As the debate over immigratio­n heats up on Capitol Hill, Trump surrounded himself with mayors, sheriffs and other local leaders from California who oppose the state’s immigratio­n policies and who applauded his administra­tion’s efforts.

“This is your Republican resistance right here against what they’re doing in California,” said California Assemblywo­man Melissa Melendez, co-opting a term used by Democrats opposed to Trump’s presidency. She, like others, said the president and his policies were far more popular in the state than people realize.

“It’s a crisis,” Melendez said of the situation.

They were responding to legislatio­n signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown last year that bars police from asking people about their immigratio­n status or helping federal agents with immigratio­n enforcemen­t. Jail officials can transfer inmates to federal immigratio­n authoritie­s if they have been convicted of one of about 800 crimes, mostly felonies, but not for minor offenses.

Brown insists the legislatio­n, which took effect Jan. 1, doesn’t prevent federal immigratio­n officials from doing their jobs. But the Trump administra­tion has sued to reverse it, calling the policies unconstitu­tional and dangerous. Some counties, including San Diego and Orange, have voted to support the lawsuit or passed their own anti-sanctuary resolution­s.

During Wednesday’s session, Trump thanked the officials, saying they had “bravely resisted California’s deadly and unconstitu­tional sanctuary state laws.” He said those laws are

 ?? Evan Vucci ?? The Associated Press President Donald Trump speaks during a roundtable on California immigratio­n policy in the Cabinet Room of the White House on Wednesday.
Evan Vucci The Associated Press President Donald Trump speaks during a roundtable on California immigratio­n policy in the Cabinet Room of the White House on Wednesday.

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