what cities are sanctuary cities

what cities are sanctuary cities

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According to the search results, the following cities and states are considered sanctuary cities:

  • California: Alameda County, Berkley, Contra Costa County, Fremont, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Monterey County, Napa County, Oakland, Riverside County, Sacramento County, San Bernardino County, San Diego County, San Francisco County/City, San Mateo County, Santa Ana, Santa Clara County, Santa Cruz County, Sonoma County, Watsonville
  • Colorado: Arapahoe County, Aurora, Boulder County
  • Connecticut
  • Illinois
  • Massachusetts
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • New York: Albany, Columbia County, Franklin County, Ithaca, Nassau County, New York City, Onondaga County, St. Lawrence County, Westchester County
  • Oregon: Baker County, Clackamas County, Clatsop County, Coos County, Crook County, Curry County, Deschutes County, Douglas County, Eugene, Gilliam County, Grant County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Josephine County, Lane County, Lincoln County, Linn County, Malheur County, Marion County, Multnomah County, Polk County, Sherman County, Springfield, Tillamook County, Umatilla County, Union County, Wallowa County, Wasco County, Wheeler County, Yamhill County
  • Vermont: Burlington, Montpelier, Winooski
  • Washington: Chelan County, Clallam County, Clark County, Cowlitz County, Franklin County, Jefferson County, King County, Kitsap County, Pierce County, San Juan County, Seattle, Skagit County, Snohomish County, Spokane County, Thurston County, Walla Walla County, Whatcom County, Yakima County

It is important to note that the definition and criteria for a sanctuary city may vary, and some cities may not officially declare themselves as such but still have policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

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