California City Declares 'Non-Sanctuary' Status Amid Growing Tensions Over Immigration Policies
A Southern California city has declared itself a 'non-sanctuary' city, vowing to work with federal immigration officials despite state laws that limit cooperation with such agencies. The move comes as leaders in the city are frustrated with the state's immigration policies.

Leaders in a Southern California city have declared themselves a 'non-sanctuary' city, meaning they will no longer follow state laws requiring them to ignore immigration requests from federal authorities. The resolution was approved by city officials, allowing them to work with immigration officials despite the state's sanctuary laws. The move is seen as a way for the city to counter the California government's stance on immigration. The decision marks a shift in policy for the city, which will now cooperate with federal immigration agencies.