How about changing the immunity laws?
Listen to ‘Boring Jeff’ on KSCO 1080 Saturday Special (May 13, 2017) concerning sanctuary cities.
State of California  now actively fights the U.S. federal government concerning on-the-books  federal  immigration laws. States do not set immigration policy and states do not defend a country’s borders.  Is this revolution by one state against the union of states?
Illegals welcome to stay: Â CA Gov. Brown’s budget has $15 – 30 million to assist illegal persons (who enter illegally, overstay their visa) Â to remain in California.
Legal assistance to fight federal government paid for by CA taxpayers:  Gov. Brown extended the contract with former Attorney General Eric Holder.  This contract  costs CA taxpayers $25 K a month.
What Eric Holder does may well help keep San Salvador’s M13 bad dudes here in California. President Trump campaigned to make USA borders secure and to deport bad criminals.
What to do?  Let’s change the immunity  laws so that individuals harmed by CA state  and cities  — remember Kate Steinle  murdered in San Francisco by an illegal—  can get damages.
Yes, Â it is possible to change laws related to the immunity of government against suits. Â Louisiana passed laws changing immunity related to road hazards. Â Then let’s start there: Â Illegals who drive on CA roads are a safety hazard.
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Monterey Bay Forum:  Sue the state government?  Sue sanctuary city  of Santa Cruz  and Watsonville?   Yes – if the government does not protect the citizens from substantial harm due to illegals who either enter illegally or overstay their visa.   What say you?