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I'm a mayor trying to follow law but California is making it impossible for cops
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I'm a mayor trying to follow law but California is making it impossible for cops

  • El Cajon asks California AG whether sanctuary policies conflict with federal law 8 U.S.C. § 1324, amid police duties.
  • City warns SB 54 may limit welfare checks on children who could be in danger, risking safety.
  • El Cajon Council resolution reflected intent to comply with federal immigration law to the legal extent permissible.
  • Officials emphasize public safety should trump bureaucratic permission slips in immigration matters.
  • DOJ has signaled that officials obstructing federal immigration operations could face prosecution.
  • City highlights diverse demographics of El Cajon, framing its need for clear guidance on law enforcement.
  • Mayor Bill Wells frames the issue as local officers caught between state policy and federal law.
  • The editorial cites SB 54’s restrictions on immigration status inquiries and detainer cooperation.
  • The piece argues for a clear interpretation of federal-state law conflicts affecting policing.
  • El Cajon cites the Ninth Circuit ruling on sanctuary laws as context for its argument.
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California’s trans agenda suffers another legal blow after attempt to undercut SCOTUS order fails
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politics21h ago

California’s trans agenda suffers another legal blow after attempt to undercut SCOTUS order fails

  • A federal appeals court declined to narrow a Supreme Court ruling on California's transgender school policies.
  • The Mirabelli v. Bonta lawsuit centers on parental notification if a child identifies as transgender and on using a student's pronouns and name.
  • California's attorney general sought circuit clarification to interpret the ruling more narrowly, while a Bush-appointed judge presides over the broader case.
  • The Ninth Circuit panel acknowledged concerns about notifying parents but said it should be decided by the district court at this stage.
  • Thomas More Society argues the 9th Circuit cannot backdoor a rewrite of the Supreme Court ruling.
  • California argues its policies protect student safety and privacy while critics urge stronger parental involvement.
  • Judge Roger Benitez previously issued the initial injunction now under review in the case Mirabelli v. Bonta.
  • The case highlights ongoing disputes over parental rights and gender identity policies in California schools.
  • Fox News notes reactions from legal experts and officials about court rulings and potential implications for policy.
  • The decision follows the Supreme Court's March 2 ruling and ongoing litigation in California.
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