Birmingham's status as an official City of Sanctuary for refugees has been retained after a Reform bid to end it.In the Birmingham Reform group's first act since the local elections in May, they sought to remove the council's support for the sanctuary movement.The group of 22 councillors labelled the sanctuary status as 'gesture politics' and 'tripe'.Cllr Graham Green, Birmingham Reform's shadow cabinet member for social justice and equalities, claimed the city council could barely look after 'born and raised' Brummies, let alone welcoming more people it could not support.Councillors should 'back Brummies first', he claimed.READ MORE: Birmingham bin service could...