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Thursday, July 3, 2008

San Francisco rethinks “sanctuary city” policy

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San Francisco is stepping back from its “sanctuary city” policy, according to a story in the Washington Post Thursday.

Mayor Gavin Newsom (pictured) announced this week that the city “would begin handing over for deportation juvenile illegal immigrants with drug convictions, reversing a controversial policy of flying the youths back to their home countries at the city’s expense,” the Post said.

The paper also said that the flights were rooted in a 1989 ordinance declaring the city a “sanctuary” for illegal immigrants and that they stopped this spring after a U.S. attorney threatened to prosecute city officials for harboring criminals.

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