On Tuesday, the city council unanimously voted for Huntington Beach Mayor Pat Burns' proposal to designate the city a "non-sanctuary" jurisdiction.
The council unanimously passed Mayor Pat Burns' resolution on Tuesday night, declaring Huntington Beach a nonsanctuary city.
Huntington Beach police will work to coordinate better with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement when officers book ...
Huntington Beach declares itself a ‘non-sanctuary city’ It also features an acrostic message in the form of a slogan: Magical ...
Michael Gates, Huntington Beach's longtime city attorney and an aggressive foe of California's liberal politics, joins the ...
Kluwe, a Huntington Beach resident, made comments against a MAGA plaque proposed for installation at the Central Library, ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has plucked a right-wing city attorney from Huntington Beach to serve its civil rights ...
The plaque has a new design from what was first proposed. The changes include new eagle artwork, moving the “MAGA” acronym ...
The plaque, meant to commemorate the 50th anniversary this year of the Huntington Beach Central Library’s opening, has at the ...
The plaque features the "MAGA" acronym, but in the design, it stands for "Magical. Alluring. Galvanizing. Adventurous." ...
The City Council declared Huntington Beach a “non-sanctuary city” at its Jan. 21 meeting, one day after the Trump administration took power, with councilmembers decrying limits the California ...