The mayor of Oakland, California wrote an opinion piece for The Washington Post this weekend criticizing President Trumps stance on immigration and sanctuary cities.

Libby Schaaf, the mayor, says she backs her constituents, regardless of the legality of their entrance into the United States, and that she is fighting for the illegal immigrants in her district. According to her, the city of Oakland isnt “[obstructing] justice” but in fact are “[seeking] it.”

Schaaf cited the example of Maria Mendoza-Sanchez and her husband. The two of them moved to America illegally over two decades ago, but they were deported last year. They spoke English and had degrees, but they were still in the country illegally. (Liberal Media Doubles Down On Support For Brutal MS-13 Gang)

The mayor also pushed the narrative that the president called immigrants “animals,” although many other news outlets had to issued retractions after it was made clear Trump was only referring to MS-13 gang members.

Fake News Media had me calling Immigrants, or Illegal Immigrants, “Animals.” Wrong! They were begrudgingly forced to withdraw their stories. I referred to MS 13 Gang Members as “Animals,” a big difference – and so true. Fake News got it purposely wrong, as usual!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 18, 2018

Schaaf added that “sanctuary cities such as Oakland are seeing dramatic decreases in crime.”

She said, “Under the Trump administration, undocumented residents are vilified as dangerous criminals or, as of last week — simply animals. Trump has more than doubled deportations of people without any criminal convictions.”

Last month, the president urged Jeff Sessions to prosecute Schaaf for warning her constituents of an impending U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid targeting undocumented immigrants. The raid, according to Politico, targeted over 1,100 people, but only approximately 200 were arrested. (RELATED: President Trump Accuses Oakland Mayor Of Obstruction Of Justice)

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