California’s “sanctuary law,” or SB 54, limits how and when local law enforcement agencies can help with the enforcement of federal immigration law.
Council members rejected a resolution saying the city would support federal deportation efforts and also follow state law forbidding local police from cooperating with federal agents.
Sacramento County law enforcement will now work with the California Attorney General's Office and Homeland Security in a new ...
One of President Trump’s first executive orders threatened to withhold federal funding from so-called sanctuary jurisdictions ...
The task force will combine resources from federal, state and local agencies to root out sexual and labor-related ...
Federal agents launched targeted arrest operations while a wave of military troops deployed to the U.S.-Mexico border ...
The circulation of the image highlighted current feelings of consternation among migrants and their advocates, who are wary ...
With little power in Republican-led Washington, D.C., California Democrats struggle to mount a countereffort to President Trump's agenda.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) appear to be stepping up operations in San Diego County, as migrant ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has met with immigrant rights groups to discuss efforts to protect immigrant ...