3A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2017 State attorneys begin Truck crash causes delays on Astoria Bridge Trump pushback Washington state first to file over immigration By GEOFF MULVIHILL and MARTHA BELLISLE Associated Press SEATTLE — Washing- ton became the first state to sue the Trump administra- tion with a filing Monday over the president’s execu- tive order restricting refugees and immigration. It won’t be standing alone for long. Since Donald Trump was elected president, Demo- cratic state attorneys general have been forming a coordi- nated wall of legal resistance over immigration, environ- mental protections, health care, and other major issues. “It’s my responsibility as attorney general to defend the rule of law, to uphold the Constitution on behalf of the people of this state. And that’s what we’re doing,” Washington Attorney Gen- eral Bob Ferguson said. New York Attorney Gen- eral Eric Schneiderman told The Associated Press that lawyers, including attor- AP Photo/Ted S. Warren Washington Attorney Gen- eral Bob Ferguson, right, talks to reporters as Gov. Jay Inslee, left, looks on Monday in Seattle. neys general, are having an “awakening” regarding the Trump administration. “This is a president who does not have respect for the rule of the law,” he said. “That’s something that both- ers a lot of people.” Schneiderman has given model legislation to local governments in New York showing them how to become sanctuary cities that would refuse to cooperate with federal authorities on some immigration enforce- ment matters. The lawsuits were dis- cussed as the fight over the president’s executive order on immigration escalated in Washington, D.C. Accusing her of betrayal and insubordination, Trump on Monday fired Sally Yates, the acting attorney general of the United States and a Democratic appointee, after she publicly questioned the constitutionality of the refu- gee and immigration ban and refused to defend it in court. The dramatic public clash between the new pres- ident and the nation’s top law enforcement officer laid bare the growing discord and dis- sent surrounding Trump’s executive order, which tem- porarily halted the entire U.S. refugee program and banned all entries from seven Mus- lim-majority nations for 90 days. The firing came hours after Yates directed Justice Department attorneys not to defend the executive order, saying she was not convinced it was lawful or consistent with the agency’s obligation “to stand for what is right.” Trump accused Yates of hav- ing “betrayed the Depart- ment of Justice by refus- ing to enforce a legal order designed to protect the citi- zens of the United States.” He immediately named longtime federal prosecu- tor Dana Boente, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern Dis- trict of Virginia, as Yates’ replacement. Boente said Trump’s executive order was “both lawful on its face and prop- erly drafted.” Danny Miller/The Daily Astorian Traffic was delayed on the Astoria Bridge early this morning after a logging truck lost control of cargo. The Daily Astorian The Astoria Bridge temporarily closed this morning after a truck spilled logs onto U.S. Highway 101. A reach on the truck broke about 1 mile south of the Oregon-Washington border just after 6 a.m., spilling the logs. No other vehi- cles were involved in the accident and there were no injuries. Both lanes of traffic on the bridge opened with flaggers after a few hours. Candles caused Svensen house fire Four arrested in Seaside on meth charges The Daily Astorian Incense candles caused the fire at a two-story home on Svensen Market Road last week, Knappa Fire District Chief Paul Olheiser said. The fire shut down Svensen Market Road between Simonsen Road and Angberg Lane for roughly five hours Tuesday morning. Five fire engines and multiple other agencies responded to the scene. The damage from the fire is close to $400,000, Olheiser said. Denise Allen, 62, was the only occupant of the house and escaped uninjured. She was making breakfast just after lighting incense candles in her basement. While she was cooking in the kitchen, a carton of eggs caught fire. Allen then escaped and called 911 at 6:26 a.m. Olheiser said anyone using candles or incense should not leave them unattended. 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