California now confirms up to five prank "sanctuary state" signs posted across the state https://t.co/oVvvTPNGlU pic.twitter.com/kXQxxDNDxd
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) January 2, 2018
Dinger said it's not clear who is responsible for posting the signs across the state and did not share whether law enforcement will take action and investigate.--Illegal immigrant in a rape gang? AOK! Posting a prank sign? Possibly a crime! https://t.co/596ccGwJl0 via @dcexaminer
— Michael Z Williamson (@mzmadmike) January 3, 2018
Acting ICE director: Politicians in sanctuary cities should be arrested and charged with crimes https://t.co/PMcweqk5lY pic.twitter.com/L0rkqWPJHb
— The Hill (@thehill) January 3, 2018