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California Dems promise to fight Trump administration's 'gun-to-the-head' crack down on sanctuary cities

Almost every level of government in California today had a strong reaction to Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ warning of a pending crack down on sanctuary cities and their federal funding.

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Senator Kamala Harris:

The leader of the California State Senate:

The Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court:

The Sacramento Bee reports that California Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye on Monday cautioned that “the rule of law is being challenged” and urged the state to “persevere in our values in times of upheaval” to protect equality and diversity.

Mayor Ed Lee of San Fransisco:

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From the website:

Following the Presidential election, we announced an additional $1.5 million in local funds to serve the legal needs of San Francisco immigrants. Overall, we have pledged nearly $14 million for immigration-related services over the next two years. San Francisco is now spending more per capita on immigrant legal services than any other city.

Of course, it is not just California:

 

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