House Takes Bold Step to Override D.C.’s Sanctuary City Law in Controversial Vote

Washington, D.C. – The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Thursday to repeal a law in the nation’s capital that limits cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities. This decision comes amid ongoing national conversations about immigration policy and public safety. The measure passed with a vote of 250 in favor and 173 against, reflecting a significant partisan divide. Supporters argued that the D.C. law, which restricts police from inquiring about an individual’s immigration status, undermines public safety and hinders efforts to enforce immigration laws. Critics, however, contend that such measures foster trust … Read more

Judge Demands Proof from Los Angeles on Rental Subsidies as City Faces Scrutiny Over Homelessness Compliance

Los Angeles, CA — A federal judge has ordered the city of Los Angeles to provide evidence supporting the claim that it has issued over 2,600 rental subsidies aimed at helping the unhoused population. This directive arises from a legal dispute with the Los Angeles Alliance for Human Rights, a group advocating for improved homeless services in the city. U.S. District Judge David O. Carter issued the order following a lengthy hearing focused on the city’s compliance with its legal obligations under the 2020 Roadmap agreement, which mandates the creation of 6,000 new shelter beds … Read more

Judge Rules Against CoreCivic’s Immigrant Detention Plans in Leavenworth: City Triumphs in Land Use Dispute

LEAVENWORTH, Kan. — A judge ruled Wednesday that CoreCivic, a major U.S. private prison operator, cannot house immigrants facing deportation in a closed detention center near Kansas City without an official permit from the city. The decision, made by Leavenworth County Judge John Bryant, follows a packed hearing that supported the city’s request for a temporary restraining order against the prison company. CoreCivic previously argued that delaying the opening of the 1,033-bed facility would result in $4.2 million lost in monthly revenue. Local officials expressed concern about the imminent arrival of detainees as part of … Read more

Clayton City Council in Hot Water: Grand Jury Report Exposes Secret Meetings and Calls for Accountability

CLAYTON, Calif. — The Contra Costa Civil Grand Jury has released a critical report that highlights troubling government practices by the Clayton City Council, including violations of the Brown Act, secret meetings, and manipulation of agendas. Councilmember Holly Tillman has emerged as a vocal critic, calling attention to these issues and urging for meaningful reform. In her response to the report, Tillman emphasized her commitment to transparency and accountability within the city’s governance. She expressed concern over staff turnover and ongoing financial difficulties that the city is facing, believing these challenges must be addressed directly. … Read more