A week after President Trump visited California and fanned the flames of the debate on state sanctuary policies, two neighboring municipal governments took official positions on the matter, although each in the opposite direction. One voted not to obey the law declaring California a sanctuary state, while the other ratifies and expands sanctuary protections for immigrants. Rubén Tapia was present at both sessions and reports on these diametrically opposed municipal resolutions.
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