Commentary: Homeland Security's 'sanctuary city' list is riddled with errors. The sloppiness is the point
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The Department of Homeland Security's list identifying sanctuary jurisdictions is riddled with inaccuracies and omissions. Notably, cities such as Santa Ana, which has long been recognized as a sanctuary city, are absent from the list, while Huntington Beach, with a contrary stance, is included. The list's legitimacy was further questioned when it was removed from the Homeland Security website shortly after its release due to its glaring mistakes. The situation reflects a broader issue of credibility regarding the administration's immigration policies and their implementation.
"The only O.C. city on the list is Huntington Beach... Missing from the list? Santa Ana, long synonymous with undocumented immigrants, which declared itself a sanctuary city all the way back in 2016."
"The May 29 list laying out the jurisdictions that are supposedly subject to the penalty was so flawed that it was taken off the Homeland Security website within days."
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