A recent city council vote directs the city administrator and police chief to notify federal agencies like ICE about a people's immigration status.
The city of Oroville in Northern California's Butte County decided to veer from the state's sanctuary law, in what is seen as ...
The Oroville City Council on Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution that declared the community a “non-sanctuary city for ...
The Oroville City Council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday declaring the northern California city a non-sanctuary city ...
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In an unanimous vote Tuesday night, the Oroville City Council voted to approve a resolution that declares the city of ...
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In effect, the council directed the Oroville city administrator and police chief to flat out ignore the 2017 California Values Act, which limits local law enforcement from notifying federal ...
the resolution declared Oroville to be a “non-sanctuary city for all criminals” and directed the city administrator and police chief to essentially ignore the 2017 California Values Act ...
The Northern California city of Oroville voted to become a non-sanctuary city, a largely symbolic move. California is a sanctuary state, which means local police often don't cooperate with federal ...
but it signals the city's stance on immigration enforcement. As California remains a stronghold for sanctuary policies, it is unclear whether the state government will respond to Oroville's decision.
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