After a shooting spree rocked Sacramento as an undocumented immigrant pulled fire on his three daughters and their chaperone in a church, Assemblyman Kevin Kiley (R-Rocklin) announced a proposal to repeal California’s Sanctuary State Law. “The impacts of this law have been devastating and tragic,” Kiley told The Epoch Times while sharing how he introduced Assembly Bill 1708 on March 21, following the tragedy of the 39-year-old David Mora killing his daughters before pulling the trigger on himself on March 4. The sanctuary law, Senate Bill 54, was passed in 2017 to make California a sanctuary state and prevent law enforcement’s ability to contact the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) about the release of undocumented immigrants from jail. A week before the tragic shooting, Mora was arrested for assaulting a police officer, according to Kiley. However, the sanctuary law prevented local law enforcement officers from informing ICE, a federal …