Los Angeles approves sanctuary city ordinance to protect immigrant communities
Los Angeles City Council approved a sanctuary city ordinance that prevents city resources from being used for immigration enforcement. This measure aims to protect immigrant communities amid concerns about potential mass deportations under President-elect Donald Trump. The ordinance, which passed unanimously, will return for a second vote. It codifies existing protections, as the city already has policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Similar laws exist in other U.S. cities and California. Supporters argue the ordinance is necessary for community safety, while some express concerns about its impact on local resources. The measure reflects ongoing tensions surrounding immigration policies and the treatment of undocumented individuals in the U.S.