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Immigration

May 19, 2017

Bill to limit federal funding for 'sanctuary cities' debated in Congress

Congress debated a bill Thursday that would significantly change how the nation's federal immigration laws are enforced at the state and local level with wide-ranging implications for many sanctuary jurisdictions in California.

By Chase DiFeliciantonio
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Congress debated a bill Thursday that would significantly change how the nation's federal immigration laws are enforced at the state and local level with wide-ranging implications for many sanctuary jurisdictions in California.

Introduced by Rep. Raúl Labrador, R-Idaho, H.R. 2431 would authorize state and local law enforcement offices to "investigate, identify, a...

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