Immigration,
Government
Jan. 13, 2020
Panel reverses ruling in Huntington Beach 'sanctuary law' case
An appellate panel ruled Friday the City of Huntington Beach must enforce a state law prohibiting the use of state resources to enforce immigrations laws, reversing a trial court ruling granting the city’s writ petition.




The City of Huntington Beach must enforce a state law prohibiting the use of state resources to enforce immigration laws, an appellate panel ruled Friday, reversing a trial court.
The 3-0 published opinion declares the so-called state sanctuary law constitutional as applied to charter cities like Huntington Beach, which are governed by their own charter document rather than general law.
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