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Supervisor introduces resolution reaffirming San Francisco's sanctuary ordinance; board cosponsors unanimously
Summary
A supervisor introduced a resolution reaffirming the city's 35-year-old sanctuary ordinance and secured unanimous cosponsorship from the board on Jan. 14; the resolution stresses the ordinance limits use of city resources to assist federal immigration enforcement absent state or federal requirement.
Supervisor Engadio introduced a resolution on Jan. 14 reaffirming San Francisco's sanctuary ordinance, which the speaker described as a 35-year-old policy that limits the use of city personnel and resources to assist federal immigration enforcement unless state or federal law requires cooperation. The resolution drew unanimous cosponsorship from the board.
"To be clear, sanctuary ordinance prohibits the use of city resources and personnel from assisting the…
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