California Sen. Alex Padilla (D) said Sunday the state had “no obligation” to help President-elect Donald Trump enact his ...
Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) emphasized that California law enforcement has “no obligation” to help Immigration and Customs ...
Deporting hard working taxpayers who harvest our food is ill conceived and will cause both far-reaching economic and social ...
Not any state in the nation has a constitutional authority to impose federal immigration law,” the senator emphasized.
If Trump's plans for mass deportations penetrate California's heartland, it almost surely would decimate the workforce ...
"No state’s government, not Texas, not California, not any state in the nation has a constitutional authority to impose ...
In the first Trump administration, California passed a "Sanctuary State" law that, with some exceptions, prohibited local law ...
As President-elect Donald Trump plans a mass deportation, he may find support for tougher enforcement in Mexico.
California is a so-called 'sanctuary state,' and San Francisco declared itself a 'sanctuary city' following the 2016 presidential election. So, what could we expect under the second Trump presidency?
The loss of workers only speaks to part of the financial impact of deportations. Undocumented immigrants also power the state ...
Tom Homan said Monday that he plans to meet with New York City Mayor Eric Adams in the upcoming days and is willing to "work together" with anyone.
In 2021, nearly 6 million people in California were undocumented or lived in a household with an undocumented family member.