California lawmakers are considering a new bill that could create a
sanctuary state for illegal immigrants seeking protection from Arizona’s
strict immigration law.
The Transparency and Responsibility Using State Tools, or TRUST Act,
which is currently making its way through the California legislature,
would prohibit local law enforcement from turning over illegal
immigrants for deportation except for those with serious felony
convictions.
Debate over the bill comes after the nation's highest court last
month upheld the most controversial provision of the Arizona immigration
law -- requiring local police to check the immigration status of anyone
they suspect of being in the country illegally. Federal immigration
officials have said they will be selective in responding to those calls
and have already moved to shield some categories of illegal immigrants
nationwide from deportation, but the provision is still on the books in
Arizona.
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2 comments:
There already is a sanctuary for them.
ITS CALLED MEXICO.
Go HOME>!
Even California is admitting that Arizona got it right!
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