CALIFORNIA CITY – The California City Council unanimously
passed a non-binding resolution opposing State Senate Bill SB54, the “sanctuary
state” bill, joining a growing list of cities doing the same. Orange County,
San Diego County and many more have passed similar resolutions or ordinances.



That's all we needed to know.
This report came out April 13. one month after Los Alamitos opted out of SB 54, and two months after Tehama and Siskiyou Counties rejected SB 54 and sided with federal law.
The Council wrestled with the issue though they appeared
mostly decided in advance. The real issue in SB54 is whether or not state law
enforcement should be “burdened with doing ICE’s work for them,” as so many
repeat as mantra. Mayor Pro Tem Gomez and Councilman Stump both openly stated
that they were not born in America and yet both went on to say that anyone who
commits violent crimes should be deported for the sake of legal citizens and
immigrants who had to struggle to gain citizenship over many years, and that law
enforcement should be allowed to do their jobs.

That's good to hear. Immigrants should be the most vocal opponents of SB 54, since this legislation does not protect them, but illegal alien criminals. Those who entered this country legally should feel cheated and outraged that the state legislature puts law breakers ahead of law-abiding citizens.
The very person who first brought up the issue to Council –
Lou Peralta, president of the Cal City Economic Development Corporation – said
his own family came to America as immigrants and like so many others dedicated
themselves to learning English and American customs and ways to assimilate.
Back then to be “different” could hinder one’s advancement, and it was custom
in those days to assimilate as quickly as possible to not stand out.
The Council passed the resolution unanimously.

Great news!
We need more people to hear about these successes, since aside from local reporters, the larger corporate media vehicles have no interest in spreading the world that California citizens are taking back their state.
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