Section 11369 does not require any state or local law enforcement
agency to independently determine whether an arrestee is a citizen
of the United States, let alone whether he or she is present in the
United States lawfully or unlawfully. Nor does the statute create
or authorize the creation of independent criteria by which to
classify individuals based on immigration status... All of those
determinations, as well as the duty to tell an arrestee who may be
in this country unlawfully to either obtain legal status or leave,
are left entirely to federal immigration authorities
the statute is
therefore not an impermissible state regulation of immigration.
As a result of the appellate ruling, San Francisco must now end its
sanctuary policy that protects aliens arrested for certain drug offenses
from being reported to ICE.
Section 11369 of the Health and Safety Code (Section 11369) states:
"[w]hen there is reason to believe that any person arrested for a violation
[of any of 14 specified drug offenses] may not be a citizen of the United
States, the arresting agency shall notify the appropriate agency of the
United States having charge of deportation matters." However, as Judicial
Watch argued on behalf of its taxpayer client, Charles Fonseca, the SFPD
prohibited police officers from complying with this law. As evidence of
the SFPD's illegal behavior, Judicial Watch quoted a statement from the San
Francisco Field Office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that
noted a "bare minimum of cooperation" between administrators of the San
Francisco County Jail and ICE.
"This landmark ruling strikes at the heart of the sanctuary movement for
illegal aliens. San Francisco and other sanctuary cities are not above the
law. This court ruling exposes the lie behind the argument that state and
local law enforcement cannot help enforce immigration laws," said Judicial
Watch President Tom Fitton.
To read the court ruling and to find out more about Judicial Watch's
nationwide campaign against illegal alien sanctuary policies, visit
www.judicialwatch.org.
Contact Information: Contact: Jill Farrell 202-646-5188