3A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2017 Seattle sues Trump administration over sanctuary city threat Mayor says executive order is punishment By MARTHA BELLISLE Associated Press SEATTLE — Seat- tle filed a lawsuit Wednes- day over President Donald Trump’s executive order that threatens to withhold fed- eral funds from communities that refuse to cooperate with efforts to find and deport immigrants in the country illegally. Mayor Ed Murray said the order issued in January punishing “sanctuary cities” is unconstitutional and cre- ates uncertainty around the city’s budget. Other governments have sued Trump over the sanc- tuary issue. San Francisco filed a lawsuit earlier this year, also saying the order was unconstitutional. Cali- fornia’s Santa Clara County and two Massachusetts cit- ies with large Latino popu- AP Photo/Elaine Thompson Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, second left, speaks at a post-election event in November of elected officials and community leaders at City Hall in Seattle. On Wednesday, Murray announced that Seattle is suing President Donald Trump over his executive order that threatens to withhold federal funds from communities that refuse to cooperate with ef- forts to find and deport immigrants in the country illegally. lations — Chelsea and Law- rence — have also taken legal action. Justice Department spokesman Ian Prior said in a statement that “the Ameri- can people want and deserve a lawful immigration system that keeps us safe and serves our national interest” and County’s unemployment rate falls to 3.9 percent The Daily Astorian Clatsop County’s sea- sonally adjusted unemploy- ment rate fell below 4 per- cent in February, according to the Oregon Employment Department. The county’s February unemployment rate of 3.9 per- cent, which dropped from 4.2 percent in January, is tied for eighth-lowest in the state with Sherman County in eastern Oregon. Benton County in the Willamette Valley has dropped below 2.9 percent; the state is at 4.2 percent; and the U.S. is at 4.7 percent. Economists have said the U.S. is at nearly full employment after recover- ing from the Great Recession. Clatsop County added 90 jobs in February, 60 fewer than expected. Leisure and hospi- tality added 120 jobs, while transportation, warehousing Jobless rates for February* Area Clatsop Feb. Jan. 1-yr. 2017 2017 ago 3.9 4.2 4.7 Columbia 5 5.5 6.3 Tillamook 4.1 4.5 5.1 4 4.3 4.9 4.7 4.8 4.9 Oregon U.S. *Preliminary, seasonaly adjusted rates. Source: Oregon Employment Department Daily Astorian graphic and utilities added 60. Retail trade cut 70 jobs, and food manufacturing another 50. The county has experi- enced a 1.3 percent growth rate in total nonfarm employ- ment from a year ago, adding 220 jobs. Industries adding the most jobs were retail trade with 150, local government 70 and trade, transportation, warehousing and utilities 100. Columbia County’s sea- sonally adjusted unemploy- ment rate was 5 percent in February, 0.5 percent lower than the previous month. The county’s employment has grown by 100, or just under 1 percent, from a year ago. Tillamook County posted a seasonally adjusted unem- ployment rate of 4.1 percent in February, down 0.4 percent from the previous month. The county has added 150 nonfarm payroll jobs since the previous year, a 1.7 percent growth rate in employment. County employment fi g- ures for March will be released April 25. that the federal government will enforce relevant laws. The order also makes com- munities less safe by forc- ing people underground, said City Attorney Pete Holmes. When people are mar- ginalized and made to fear police, they are less likely to come forward as witnesses to crime, Murray said. The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court asks a judge to declare that Seattle is in compliance with the law and that the executive order is unconstitutional under the 10th Amendment and the Spending Clause of the U.S. Constitution. “This administration has created an atmosphere of anxiety in cities across America and has created chaos in our politics,” Mur- ray said. “It is time for cities to stand up and ask the courts to put an end to the anxiety in our communities and the chaos in our system.” Associated Press writer Sadie Gurman contributed from Washington, D.C. Attorney General Jeff Sessions reiterated this week that the Justice Department would deny grant money to cities that violate a fed- eral law dealing with infor- mation-sharing among local police and federal authori- ties. Sessions said the cities are making their communi- ties unsafe. 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