Posted on 09/16/2017 12:58:24 PM PDT by ColdOne
California lawmakers punctuated the end of the 2017 legislative season by passing a comprehensive immigration bill that makes the state one of the nations most hostile to federal immigration authorities.
In a party line vote early Saturday morning, the state senate passed SB 54, a long-debated measure to shield illegal immigrants from the Trump administrations strict immigration enforcement.
The bill sharply limits state and local law enforcement communication with federal immigration authorities, and prevents police officers from questioning or detaining people on civil immigration violations.
Entitled the California Values Act, the final version passed the Democratic-controlled Senate by a vote of 27-11. The bill, now headed to Gov. Jerry Brown, is a scaled-back revision of an earlier proposal that would have cut off communication and resource-sharing with federal immigration authorities except in cases backed by a criminal warrant.
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I would recommend Trump issuing an executive order to cease payments to California. Don’t leave it up to the DOJ.
I wonder who “trumps” whom?
Yep...I lived their then. Was totally upset how that went down.
Judge Steven Bailey, who is running for California Attorney General, opposes Sanctuary State policies. Judge Bailey is committed to upholding all the laws of California and the United States including all immigration laws and criminal laws as applicable to immigrants. Judge Bailey took an oath to uphold the Constitution of the State of California and the Constitution of the United States. As Attorney General he will honor these sacred oaths. Please LIKE and SHARE Judge Bailey’s campaign page if you agree that California should be a sanctuary for our families, not criminals.
Thanks for posting that. I’m not on Fakebook but hubs is so I shared it with him and everyone else on my mailing list.
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Thank you. Reviewed and liked.
I wonder if the voters of California are finally waking up.
Talking about getting real creative I have been thinking that retired California Republicans can invite out of state retired relatives to share their homes several months per year during the election season that way the out of staters can share their relatives home and register to vote in California. The out of staters can help out with their families’ expenses and they can add to the Republican voter base.
Many retired northerners live part of the year in Florida so I don’t se why out of staters cannot move to California part of the year and register to vote in California?
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