Jerry Brown Blames ‘Low-Life Politicians’ for ‘Sanctuary State’ Backlash
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California Governor Jerry Brown blamed “low-life politicians” for a growing backlash against the “sanctuary state” policies he has enacted in his state during an appearance at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, on Tuesday.
Brown spoke as a revolt continues to spread throughout Southern California against the state’s sanctuary laws in the wake of a Department of Justice lawsuit filed last month against the Golden State’s “sanctuary” laws.
The lawsuit seeks to invalidate three state laws — the Immigrant Worker Protection Act (HB 450), the Inspection and Review of Facilities Housing Federal Detainees law (AB 103); and the California Values Act (SB 54) — under the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
Roughly a dozen local governments have joined the revolt, and many more are considering joining the lawsuit, with three new cities climbing aboard last week.
But Brown dismissed the grass-roots backlash against the “sanctuary state” laws as the political machinations of the Republican Party.
Fox News reports:
… Brown defended the state law, suggesting Republicans are exploiting it for political reasons.
“The Republican Party has this little, narrow group of … people that think that somehow they’re going to get elected” on the issue, Brown said of the recently enacted state law that helps protect illegal immigrants from deportation.
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“It’s an inflammatory football that very low-life politicians are trying to exploit,” Brown said of the conservative-led backlash.
Also on Tuesday, President Donald Trump criticized Brown on Twitter for failing to reach an agreement to send National Guard troops to the border:
Brown reportedly told the National Press Club, however, that an agreement was within reach, and that he does care about border security.