(OC Reg)
The Orange County Board of Supervisors voted on Tuesday, March 27 to join a Trump administration lawsuit against California’s controversial sanctuary law.
The board’s vote may mark the biggest maneuver yet in a nascent local movement against California’s law to protect people residing illegally in the country. The board announced its unanimous decision after discussing the matter during a closed session Tuesday.
Orange County, they said, plans to join a lawsuit filed earlier this month by U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions that alleges three of California’s laws are unconstitutional.
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More than 60 speakers spoke for and against the anti-sanctuary move, an issue that was dwarfed Tuesday by the county’s proposed handling of the homeless. Many hundreds of residents from Irvine, Laguna Niguel and Huntington Beach protested a plan to move to their cities homeless people who previously lived in a tent city by the Santa Ana River. Others arrived to argue compassion and demand a permanent solution. The board voted to rescind their homeless plan….
O.C. supervisors rescind vote to place homeless shelters in Irvine, Huntington Beach and Laguna Niguel
(OC Reg)
Bowing to public backlash, Orange County supervisors on Tuesday rescinded their recent plan that could have created emergency homeless shelters in Irvine, Huntington Beach and Laguna Niguel to house up to 400 people.
But they’re likely to replace it within weeks with a second proposal to shelter the homeless in yet-to-be-selected local cities.
The board’s unanimous vote, which undid its March 19 approval of a three-city homeless shelter plan, came at the most crowded supervisorial meeting in recent memory. In attendance were a dozen leaders of those cities and hundreds of jeering residents, including a coordinated legion from Irvine that chartered several buses to come voice their united opposition to the project.
Hundreds more anti-shelter protestors rallied outside the meeting, chanting, “No tent city!”
We Must Stop Orange County’s Backlash Against “Sanctuary State” Laws
(OC Weekly)
…With Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson openly seeking to emulate Los Alamitos, various immigrant rights activist groups are turning out to protest at 8:30 a.m. before the board’s meeting this morning. I urge everyone who can to show up and not give the Supes one more inch to enact a harmful backlash. California has only just begun to make steps towards a human dignity that was given at birth, and never should have to be fought for. Undocumented immigrants are not going to be dragged backwards….