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politics and politicians Title: Northern Calif. counties buck state's ‘sanctuary’ trend A possible first in California, Tehama County has adopted a resolution declaring that it's not a sanctuary county. Tehama County Supervisor Bob Williams, right, talks to Larry Treat, master miller at Lucero Olive Oil, in Corning on Wednesday. Williams introduced a successful resolution to declare that his county has never been a sanctuary for undocumented immigrants -- a potential first for California. REDDING, Calif. The California backlash to President Trumps immigration policy ends somewhere north of Sacramento. Supervisors in two counties have voted to make their views clear: They are not a sanctuary. Tehama Countys board of supervisors narrowly passed a resolution on the issue earlier this month that may be the first of its kind in California. Up on the Oregon border, Siskiyou County quickly followed suit with a resolution approved Tuesday. And the county between them, Shasta, is likely to consider the same. These counties didnt just buck the California trend of standing up to Trump by declaring local sanctuary status or even revoke that status as Floridas Miami-Dade County did earlier this month. They went out of the way to formally vote they were never sanctuaries to begin with. With Tehama leading and others following, Im sure youre going to see a whole bunch fall right in line, said Republican state Rep. Doug LaMalfa of Richvale, likening the non-sanctuary resolutions to the ongoing effort to gain independent statehood for this conservative region. Local politicians said they werent familiar with any other California counties that had taken non-sanctuary votes, and several immigrant-rights organizations interviewed by the Record Searchlight said the same. Other California jurisdictions, including Fresno, have unofficially said theyre not sanctuaries. And Tuesday, the City Council in Salinas narrowly turned down a proposal to declare sanctuary status. But outright non-sanctuary resolutions are a potential first. Very few jurisdictions are passing resolutions with this kind of language. In fact, the momentum is entirely in the other direction, said Angélica Salceda, staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California. A number of California counties have reaffirmed or passed new policies that promote fair policing and keep immigrant communities safer, and that number keeps growing. The supervisor who introduced Tehamas resolution said its about money. Citing fears that the county would lose crucial federal funds because of Trumps executive order to punish sanctuary jurisdictions, Supervisor Bob Williams introduced his resolution after finding out that Tehama had been included on a conservative political action committees sanctuary list. Immigrant activists protest President Trump in Los Immigrant activists protest President Trump in Los Angeles. Some lists consider all California counties sanctuaries, but the Ohio Jobs & Justice PAC specifically naming Tehama County and not others seemed odd. While agriculture is a leading industry here and the population is 24% Hispanic, Trump won a resounding 65% of the presidential vote. Williams believes the misunderstanding about Tehamas stance on illegal immigration stems from capacity releases at the jail. Like many tough-on-crime rural counties, Tehama has struggled to keep its criminals locked up on a tight budget. While Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents can ask local jails to hold someone for them, its only mandatory if they actually get a warrant. That means a crammed jail can cause deputies to release undocumented immigrants. We didnt even know we were a sanctuary county, Williams said. We dont have any room at the jail. Were full of felons, and so we cant hold somebody on a minor offense just because theyre an illegal alien. Not every jurisdiction in the area is rushing into the fray. Redding, the regions hub city, never got on the PACs sanctuary list probably because the county, not city, runs the local jail and deals with federal immigration officials. And since the city never declared sanctuary status, City Manager Kurt Starman said there is no need for a resolution. But Tehama County Supervisor Les Baugh says there is. And its about more than the money. There isnt anything logical or acceptable in flouting federal law, he said. We are certainly not a sanctuary county, and I think its important that we differentiate ourselves from Californias movement (toward that), Baugh said. California seems intent on running headlong into a legal battle with the federal government, and that doesnt make any sense. We are certainly not a sanctuary county, and I think its important that we differentiate ourselves from Californias movement (toward that). California seems intent on running headlong into a legal battle with the federal government, and that doesnt make any sense. Tehama County Supervisor Les Baugh But Salceda said plenty of other jurisdictions that offer sanctuary are using federal law to support their position. Trump may hope that cities and counties buckle under his threat, but local government and law enforcement officials have been preparing to defend their policies on how best to protect public safety in their communities, she said. Resolutions like Tehamas can alienate people based on their race or legal-immigrant status, and cooperation with federal officials can open local jurisdictions up to liability, other immigration advocates argue. I think it is concerning, because it sends a message to immigrants and immigrant families that they might not be welcome in that particular place, National Immigration Law Center Senior Staff Attorney Shiu-Ming Cheer said. The other reason weve been seeing so many places in California issue pro-immigrant statements or resolutions is because they recognize that that tends to be better overall for their particular area, both economically but also socially. And Laura Vazquez, program manager for immigration at National Council of La Raza in Washington, D.C., said some counties actually see sanctuary policies as legal protection from being named in lawsuits centering on ICE detainers. Counties are saying, Were going to be on the hook for these practices, not federal agents who are requesting us to hold individuals, she said. Two Tehama supervisors abstained from the vote, with one, Candy Carlson, saying the county would have to be very, very careful not to single people out by race, ethnicity or religion. I want to make very clear that that is not the intention of this board, she said. (Its) looking at dollars that, right now, we probably could not function without. Williams rejected the idea that the resolution had anything to do with race, and said he doesnt believe it will alienate constituents. Those who are held in custody are based on the severity of the crime, regardless of immigration status. This has nothing to do with legal immigrants or minorities who don't break the law, he said. It has everything to do with criminals, again, regardless of race. The new resolution may not be enough to get Tehama off the list, though. Salvi, with the Ohio PAC, said hell wait for the county to show me the numbers. Plenty of other jurisdictions have asked to get off Salvis list since Trump announced his executive order, but he said intentions arent enough. Theres no official government list of sanctuary jurisdictions, and people are sending my list to the Trump administration, Salvi said, and to John Kelly, the United States Department of Homeland Security secretary. Some at Tehama Countys meeting voiced concern the resolution would ironically translate to punishment from immigration-friendly state politicians instead of federal ones. But Williams said its still important to declare the countys dedication to federal law. You can worry about retaliation from Sacramento, he said, or you can worry about retaliation from Washington, D.C. Many cities across the U.S. identify as sanctuary cities, despite President Trump's threat to withhold federal funds. Here's a closer look at what that label means. 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This will complicate any attempt in Sacramento to make the entire state a sanctuary state.
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