by Miriam Raftery | May 28, 2026 9:21 am
By David Myers (photo, top)
May 26, 2026 (El Cajon) — Bill Wells[1] is the mayor of one of the largest refugee resettlement cities in the United States, and he has spent years treating that fact as a political opportunity rather than a sacred trust. City Of El Cajon[2]. He recently announced a lawsuit[3] — drafted by the Trump-aligned America First Policy Institute — attacking California’s sanctuary law, as ECM reported. He called it “one of the most important days of my life.”
That sentence is the indictment. The most important day of the mayor of El Cajon’s life is not a budget that lifts a refugee family out of poverty. Not a Chaldean kid sworn in as a citizen. Not a public-safety success his officers can be proud of. It is a press conference with a Trump operative at his shoulder, attacking the laws that protect his own neighbors.
The receipts:
He has misled his own police officers, claiming California is “threatening” them with criminal charges for following SB 54. His own police chief publicly corrected him. iNewsSource[4] reports that incoming Chief Jeremiah Larson said in an emailed statement through a spokesperson, “We do not believe California is threatening felony charges for violations of SB 54.” Larson added that the department has adhered to SB 54, telling iNewsSource, “Someone who commits a crime in El Cajon will be arrested and held accountable under the law. Similarly, if someone is a victim of a crime in El Cajon, we are committed to providing them with the highest level of service and support, regardless of their immigration status.”
There is nothing more corrosive to a police department than a chief executive who weaponizes false legal threats to bend his officers to his politics. Chief Larson should not have to publicly correct his own mayor on the basics of state law.
El Cajon’s immigrants — Chaldean, Syrian, Afghan, Somali, Latino — did not come here to be a punchline in someone else’s culture war. They came because America said it would protect them. The least their mayor can do is stop helping the people trying to break that promise.
Four actions should be taken:
Clarification: An earlier version of this editorial quoted Chief Larson as stating, “We do not believe California is threatening felony charges for violations of SB 54.” Mayor Wells contacted ECM and stated that the Chief did not say this. The City Manager stated that the quote was taken “out of context.” According to iNewsSource, the Chief did in fact make that statement via an email sent to the media outlet. ECM has added the complete quote for context, as cited by iNewsService.
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