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5A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2018 ICE arrest: Agents told police beforehand about the arrest, which is a common practice Continued from Page 1A Jonathan House/Portland Tribune Attorney General Jeff Sessions, pictured here at an event in Portland in September, announced Wednesday that the Justice Department is seeking to block provisions in three sanctuary laws passed in California. Lawsuit: Three Republican lawmakers are seeking to repeal Oregon’s sanctuary law Continued from Page 1A of federal immigration deten- tion centers and immigration and apprehension processes. Those laws are more aggressive than any of the sanctuary laws in Oregon, said Warren Bidford, law pro- fessor at Willamette Univer- sity College of Law. “Because of the size of Oregon and the fact we have been respectful and nearly not as aggressive as California, I think it is unlikely that the DOJ will target Oregon in a similar lawsuit, but certainly, nothing surprises me with this administration and how it uses its limited governmental resources,” Bidford said. The Justice Department is likely using the lawsuit against California as a warn- ing to Oregon and other juris- dictions that have enacted laws and executive orders to protect undocumented immi- grants, Bidford said. “Oregon is not the model of state the DOJ would want to use as an example to other state and municipalities think- ing about taking a stance on immigration issues,” Bidford said. “They are going to go against the big fish. And that is California because of its size and how strong the economy is and the values that so pub- licly contrast with the values of the Trump administration.” But in January, the U.S. Department of Justice threat- ened to subpoena local offi- cials and to confiscate federal criminal justice funding from Oregon and 22 other jurisdic- tions if they continue to refuse to assist authorities in enforc- ing federal immigration law. A U.S. District Court judge in California declined to block the administration from withholding a $1 million law enforcement grant to the state. The Department of Jus- tice delayed the grant as part of its crackdown on jurisdic- tions where sanctuary laws conflict with requirements of the grants, the Washington Examiner reported Tuesday. Three Republican law- makers are seeking to repeal Oregon’s 30-year-old sanctu- ary law with Initiative Peti- tion 22, which they hope to place on the November ballot. State law prohibits state government agencies from using money, equipment or personnel to detect or appre- hend individuals whose only crime is violation of federal immigration law. Initiative Petition 22 chief sponsors — Reps. Greg Bar- reto of Cove, Sal Esquivel of Medford and Mike Near- man of Independence — and Oregonians for Immigration Reform have been collecting signatures for the measure for nearly a year. Richard LaMountain, for- mer vice president of the immigration reform group and petitioner for IP 22, said the Department of Justice would be right to sue Ore- gon for its sanctuary laws, because the statutes violate federal law. “Sanctuary policies that shield criminal aliens conflict with federal law,” LaMoun- tain said. “State law cannot supercede federal law. I think DOJ is on very firm ground.” Gov. Kate Brown on Wednesday reaffirmed her commitment to the state’s sanctuary laws. “Oregon is a welcom- ing place for all who call our state home. These values were affirmed some 30 years ago in state statute, which are in full compliance with federal law,” Brown said in a statement. “Oregon will not be bul- lied by a Trump administra- tion that is focused on divid- ing our country. As governor, I will continue to do every- thing in my power to ensure that the rights and values of all Oregonians are protected.” The Capital Bureau is a collaboration between EO Media Group and Pamplin Media Group. Both the hearing and an early resolution conference scheduled for May have been canceled. District Attorney Josh Marquis said this is the sec- ond ICE arrest he’s heard of at the courthouse in the past six months. “They don’t coordi- nate with us, and we don’t coordinate with them,” he said. “Obviously, if they’re whisked off and deported, they don’t usually coordi- nate with us.” Maria Fabian, Fabian’s cousin, said Fabian is from Guatemala. Kaino met with her and two other family members after the hearing. “We were trying to talk to him to see if he knew, but I don’t know,” Fabian said of the immigration detention. Fabian’s arrest in Febru- ary came after the alleged victim’s mother reported her as a runaway to Sea- side police. Police found her at Fabian’s home, and she reported that she was unwill- ing to go to school that day after attending a party the night before. Police learned of the alleged sex crimes while interviewing her. Fabian has been charged with two counts of second-de- gree rape, three counts of third-degree rape, fourth-de- gree assault and harassment. Second-degree rape car- ries a mandatory minimum sentence of more than six years in prison. “We have to resolve the case,” said Marquis, who differentiated serious cases from lower-level ones. “If it doesn’t get resolved, it may go on for years, at which point it’s harmful to the victim.” ICE officials could not immediately be reached for comment. Astoria Police Chief Geoff Spalding said the federal agency told police beforehand about the arrest, which is a ‘We have to resolve the case. If it doesn’t get resolved, it may go on for years, at which point it’s harmful to the victim.’ Josh Marquis district attorney common practice. The federal agency crit- icized Clatsop County last year for not cooperating with its requests to detain undoc- umented immigrants, saying such arrests would be safer at a jail than a courthouse. Sheriff Tom Bergin said at the time that his office — and all other sheriff’s offices in the state — were susceptible to lawsuits. The U.S. District Court in Portland previously ruled in favor of a woman detained by ICE at a Clack- amas County jail, claiming the Fourth Amendment pro- tected her against unreason- able search and seizure. U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, D-Oregon, and other lawmakers have pro- posed legislation to deter immigration arrests at sensi- tive locations such as court- houses, schools and health clinics. Some criminal jus- tice experts believe such arrests push immigrants further into the margins, discouraging them from appearing for court, either as witnesses or defendants. The Trump administra- tion, however, has made immigration enforcement a priority and has urged states to cooperate with federal agents. School: Donation will allow district to spend more on equipment for students Continued from Page 1A science teacher at Warrenton High School, said of the dona- tion. “It was about $75,000 for the building.” Rod Heyen, principal of Warrenton High School, said the donation will allow the dis- trict to spend more of the grant on welding and other equip- ment for students to train on. The building will go into a parking lot at the northern end of the high school at the site of a shed used for storing technology equipment. The school district will allow the Warrenton Fire Department to burn the shed down for fire- fighting practice. A contractor will complete the demolition. The district hopes to complete demolition by spring break, begin construction on the new building in the summer and open the center next year. Warrenton High School, along the western banks of the Skipanon River, is just outside the tsunami inundation zone on maps established by state law. The law restricts construc- tion of essential facilities like hospitals and schools inside the inundation zone, which is expected to eventually encom- pass the high school campus. 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While it might seem strange that the school district is rush- ing to build in an eventual tsu- nami inundation zone, it could be a while before the high school is moved, especially if bond funding is not available, SCHEDULE THE DAILY ASTORIAN A ing public opinion before the Warrenton-Hammond School Board decides whether to embark on a series of bond measures over the next 14 years to move schools out of the inundation zone. A plan proposed by a facilities com- mittee would start with an ini- tial $32.4 million bond in the November election to buy a 70- to 80-acre master campus and build a middle school. Jeffery said. Even if a K-12 campus out of the tsunami inundation zone is built, the district plans to hold onto the high school prop- erty as a regional career-tech- nical education center and bus barn. “What anchors that is the fish hatchery,” Jeffery said of the student-run fish hatchery along the banks of the Ski- panon. “It can’t move.” Evening listings THURSDAY M ARCH 8 A - Charter Astoria/ Seaside - L - Charter Long Beach 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 Jeopardy! (N) Wheel Fortune (N) Grey's A. "Games People Play" (N) KATU News at 6 (N) Scandal "Air Force Two" (N) Murder "The Day Before He Died" (N) KATU News (N) (:35) Jimmy Kimmel KOMO 4 News (N) Wheel Fortune (N) Jeopardy! (N) Grey's A. "Games People Play" (N) Scandal "Air Force Two" (N) Murder "The Day Before He Died" (N) KOMO 4 News (N) (:35) Jimmy Kimmel NBC News (N) KING 5 News KING 5 News Evening Superstore (N) A.P. 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