The murder of Kathryn Steinle and congressional efforts to block funding for sanctuary cities has not deterred San Francisco.

Tuesday the San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a resolution urging local law enforcement not to comply with federal immigration authorities’ requests, the Associated Press reports.

The board members passed the resolution less than four months after an multiple deportee, illegal immigrant felon allegedly gunned Steinle down at a San Francisco pier. Shortly before, the shooter had been released from jail due to the city’s sanctuary city policy of not honoring immigration requests.

The murder has sparked a national outcry about the dangers of jurisdictions not cooperating with federal immigration authorities.

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