Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom approved $50 million in funding for legal combat and immigration services against the Trump administration Friday evening.
On January 9, when California lawmakers introduced the bill to provide $25 million to the state’s Justice Department and $25 million to the state to fund lawsuits against the Trump administration. , discussions for a special session on the “Trump Proof” law have begun. Laws to defend illegal immigrants facing deportation. Signing bill known as Senate Bill X1 2, situation “To protect the civil rights of California’s most vulnerable residents, including people with disabilities, homeless youth, victims of human trafficking, victims of wage theft, people facing illegal evictions, immigrants and more. to strengthen funding for legal services programs, which are essential to.
“None of the funds in this bill are intended to be used for immigration-related legal services of non-citizens convicted of serious violent felony,” the bill said. Related: Gavin Newsom’s attempt to lock down responsibility on firefighters is in flames
Despite state GOP lawmakers’ defiant opposition to the law, Newsom start A special session after Trump’s victory in November said, “The freedom we cherish in California is under attack.”
However, approval will be made a few days after the newspaper visit The White House hoped to meet Trump and members of Congress on Wednesday to discuss disaster relief for the victims of the wildfire that swept Los Angeles County in January.
“As we are approaching a month from the devastating wildfires in Southern California, we will continue to cut our deficits to speed up our recovery and cleanup efforts and ensure our rebuilding efforts are fast “Read Newsom’s statement.
“As always, we are working across the aisle to ensure the resources and support that survivors need. President Trump comes to our community to see this first move. Thank you for doing this and please meet me today to continue our joint efforts,” Newsom said.
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bus Tour Tour Tour of Pacific Palisade Downtown Business District as the Palisade Fire continues to burn on January 8, 2025 (Photo: Eric Sayer/Getty Images)
Both Newsom and Democratic Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass were heavily criticised for their leaders during a fire by fellow lawmakers. In one example, if caught up in camera, they saw an emotional mother facing the governor and asked them to answer how they would help residents affected by the fire.
While facing backlash from locals, Newsom called out Trump in an interview with CNN. I’m saying That Trump was trying to “politicize” the disaster. This comes after the president criticized the governor’s leadership on water management policy.
Trump later visited the area on January 24th and took part in a fierce public debate with Bass as he defended residents of the Pacific Palisades who wanted to return home. During the roundtable discussion, the president doubled the state’s disapproval using the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and in a previous interview with Fox, the agency said it would be complicated.[s] all. “
Trump’s massive deportation plan is underway, with the nation’s Emperor Tom Homan, the Department of Homeland Security’s Christa Noem Bureau, and Attorney General Pam Bondy making plans for sanctuary cities like Los Angeles. warned the Sanctuary City against stopping it from following. Ministry of Justice to withdraw funds from sanctuary cities.
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