The anti-sanctuary city movement won a victory in Huntington Beach this week where the city voted to challenge California’s SB54, the new sanctuary law, but stumbled late Tuesday when West Covina refused to sign on board the growing rebellion.
During deeply divisive hearings immigrants, city residents and others with an interest in the outcome of the fight battled back and forth in speeches and chants, accusing each other of undermining their community’s safety and tearing at the fabric of American society. ...