Texarkana Gazette

Santa Clarita joins other cities in opposing California’s ‘sanctuary’ law

- Llarowe@texarkanag­azette.com By Nina Agrawal

SANTA CLARITA, Calif.— The debate over California’s immigratio­n laws raged on in Santa Clarita as the City Council formally opposed the state’s so-called sanctuary law and filing a brief in support of the Trump administra­tion’s lawsuit against the state.

Santa Clarita became what is believed to be the first city in Los Angeles County to officially oppose SB 54, potentiall­y joining a handful of municipali­ties elsewhere in Southern California that have challenged the law since Gov. Jerry Brown signed it in October.

The council chambers was packed Tuesday night, with people standing in aisles and doorways and spilling out into an overflow room as 200 had signed up to speak. Many wore red “Make America Great Again” caps. Some snacked on popcorn while others cooled themselves with fans.

Some said Senate Bill 54, which limits cooperatio­n by local law enforcemen­t with federal immigratio­n authoritie­s, would promote criminalit­y, while others said it would make communitie­s safer. Some cited legal explanatio­ns for why the law violates the Constituti­on, while others argued California was within its rights.

“I don’t understand. When these people have committed a crime … why can’t one agency be able to call another agency?” Annette Burns said.

“California has overreache­d,” Susan Agnes, a resident and mother of two said.

The atmosphere was often tense, punctuated by moments of levity. Audience members repeatedly heckled and booed one another, prompting reprimands from Mayor Laurene Weste— including a brief lesson on the 1st Amendment. Some yelled “line cutter,” “no signs” or “Time!” to enforce the rules. At one point the audio cut out and someone shouted, “Russians!”

More often than not, testimony veered into the broader immigratio­n debate and the symbolism of the resolution. By 9:30 p.m., about 100 people were still in line to speak.

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