Effects on sanctuary city policy Tony Bologna's widow Danielle and other relatives of the slain family members blamed San Francisco's
sanctuary city policies for the crime. The policy "bars city officials from cooperating with federal crackdowns on illegal immigrants." On July 2, nearly a week after the murder of the Bolognas, San Francisco Mayor
Gavin Newsom amended the sanctuary city policy to allow the city to refer juvenile illegal alien felons to federal authorities for deportation. Members of the
Minuteman Project, a group of private citizens who patrol the
Mexico – United States border against illegal aliens, held a protest at
San Francisco City Hall on July 30 denouncing the sanctuary city policy and calling for Mayor Newsom to resign. Jesse McKinley of
The New York Times cited the Ramos case as among several negative consequences of San Francisco's sanctuary policy. Danielle Bologna advocated for District Attorney
Kamala Harris to seek the
death penalty for Ramos, but Harris pledged never to seek capital punishment for any criminal case.
Bologna's civil suit against San Francisco On August 22, 2008, Danielle Bologna and other family members sued San Francisco, claiming that its sanctuary city policy contributed significantly to the three deaths. Judge Charlotte Woolard of San Francisco Superior Court ruled on February 22, 2010, that the city couldn't be liable for any crimes that Edwin Ramos committed post-release because the city had no information that Ramos posed a specific threat to the Bolognas and that the sanctuary city policy was intended "to improve immigration controls" rather than prevent crime.
Use in political campaigning Harris would eventually be elected as Vice President of the United States in
2020 and nominated as the Democratic Party candidate for the
2024 United States presidential election. In August 2024, a video ad by the Make America Great Again Inc. political action committee, in support of Republican challenger
Donald Trump, criticized Harris for not seeking the death penalty against Ramos and for declining to prosecute Ramos on gun charges in the months before the murder. Then on September 12, 2024, at a fundraising event in
Rancho Palos Verdes, California, Trump criticized Harris's prosecutions of Ramos and other undocumented immigrants. ==References==