During his first term, between 2017 and January 2021, Republican faced the state in various areas, such as environmental laws, sanitation policies and immigrant rights
California governor Gavin Newsom signed on Friday 7, legislations that will lead the state to dedicate $ 50 million to protect its immigration policies amid the mass deportation plans of the president,. One of the laws allocates $ 25 million to the California Justice Department for court battles against the federal government, and another allocates US $ 25 million for lawyers advocating immigrants facing deportation cases. During his first term, between 2017 and January 2021, Trump faced the state in various areas, such as environmental laws, sanitation policies and immigrant rights.
On the other hand, California moved or participated in more than 100 legal actions against the Trump administration. The same legal disputes are taking place now, at the beginning of the republican’s second term. “Californians are being threatened by an out -of -control administration that doesn’t care about the Constitution and thinks there are no limits on power,” said the state’s Legislative Assembly, Democratic parliamentarian Robert Rivas, in a statement at the beginning this week. “That’s why we are delivering legislation that will allocate resources to defend Californians of this urgent threat.”
*With information from Estadão Content and Associated Press
Posted by Fernando Dias