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The Department of Homeland Security recently listed Huntington Beach as a sanctuary city, and officials within one of SoCal’s most prominent Republican strongholds are strongly denying the designation.
A press release issued by the City of Huntington Beach states that the community’s inclusion on the DHS list of more than 500 sanctuary jurisdictionswas a “serious mistake” and “does not reflect the city council’s formally adopted policy.”
In January 2025, the city passed a law that did the exact opposite of what federal officials did in the list issued on Thursday: Huntington Beach is officially a “non-sanctuary city.”
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A press release issued by the City of Huntington Beach states that the community’s inclusion on the DHS list of more than 500 sanctuary jurisdictionswas a “serious mistake” and “does not reflect the city council’s formally adopted policy.”
In January 2025, the city passed a law that did the exact opposite of what federal officials did in the list issued on Thursday: Huntington Beach is officially a “non-sanctuary city.”
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