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We sent a letter to the California DOJ with a simple question:
"If a child in our city is being sex-trafficked by an illegal alien, can we at least do a welfare check on that child?"
The answer? No. That would violate SB-54.
No workaround. No alternative. No explanation for how you're supposed to save that child.
That's what California's sanctuary law protects. Not the child. The trafficker.
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