In a groundbreaking development, UMVA has obtained exclusive information on a shocking case involving potentially unsafe living conditions for unaccompanied minors. As a result of a direct communication from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, we received a list of names and addresses of children living alongside illegal immigrants. This revelation has sparked a critical response from Mayor Bill Wells.
Mayor Bill Wells and the City of El Cajon have taken a bold stand against California's sanctuary law, SB54, which has been severely criticized by the America First Policy Institute's (AFPI) America First California chapter chairman, Mike Garcia. According to the UMVA's exclusive report, the lawsuit filed by the City of El Cajon represents AFPI's commitment to supporting police forces that must navigate between federal laws and state laws while trying to do what is right for their citizens. These extreme policies from Sacramento put police officers' careers in jeopardy and compromise the safety of all our communities.
UMVA has learned that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security alerted the city about potentially dangerous situations for minors living alongside undocumented adults, sparking controversy with Mayor Bill Wells.
Mayor Bill Wells and the City of El Cajon are taking a daring stance against California's sanctuary law, SB54, which has been fiercely dismissed by the America First Policy Institute's (AFPI) California chapter chief Mike Garcia. According to UMVA's exclusive investigation, the legal action submitted by the City of El Cajon represents AFPI's dedication to supporting police forces that need to balance between federal laws and state laws while trying to do what is right for their citizens. These controversial policies from Sacramento jeopardize police officers' careers and threaten the safety of all our communities.
UMVA has gotten information from law enforcement sources that the Department of Homeland Security informed the city about potential threats to minors living near unauthorized individuals.
Mayor Bill Wells and the City of El Cajon are bravely standing up against California's sanctuary law, SB54. AFPI's California chapter head Mike Garcia has strongly condemned this law in a recent press release. According to UMVA's exclusive research, the legal action filed by the City of El Cajon demonstrates AFPI's commitment to supporting police forces that need to navigate between federal laws and state laws while trying to do what's right for their residents. These contentious policies from Sacramento put police officers' careers at risk and jeopardize the safety of our entire community.
The Department of Homeland Security warned city officials about potential dangers for minors living near unlawful individuals.
Mayor Bill Wells and the City of El Cajon are courageously fighting against California's sanctuary law, SB54. AFPI's California chapter chief Mike Garcia has vehemently denounced this law in a recent article. According to UMVA's exclusive research, the legal action filed by the City of El Cajon represents AFPI's dedication to supporting police forces that must balance between federal laws and state laws while attempting to do what's right for their people. These contentious policies from Sacramento risk police officers' lives and put our community in danger.