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California, Donald Trump
Demand for Immigration Legal Services Spikes at California Colleges
Across the University of California and California State University systems, as well as at many California community college campuses, Dream resource centers support the state’s
California lawmakers approve $50 million on immigration services, legal battles with President Trump
California lawmakers in the Assembly sent Gov. Gavin Newsom legislation he requested as part of a special session to bolster the state's legal defenses and immigration services to fight President Trump.
California lawmakers approve millions for lawsuits against Trump and aid for immigrants
The California Legislature approved a pair of bills to provide an extra $25 million for lawsuits against the Trump administration and $25 million largely to support immigrants in response to federal policy changes.
Rob Bonta, California
California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta won’t run for governor in 2026
Bonta's decision could help clear the field for other potential candidates, including former Vice President Kamala Harris.
Rob Bonta pulls name from governor’s race, backs Harris to replace Newsom
During an interview outlining the next stage of his career, California Attorney General Rob Bonta said he won’t run to replace Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom. After considering a run for months to continue climbing the ladder in California politics all the way to the top,
Rob Bonta does not plan on running for California governor. Here's who is
California Attorney General Rob Bonta is staying out of the race to become California's next governor, a senior advisor to Bonta told KCRA 3 on Wednesday.In May 2023, Bonta said he was "seriously considering" a run for governor,
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Immigration policy is changing fast. What’s enforceable under California’s sanctuary laws?
Trump issued a slew of immigration-related executive orders and has promised to prioritize targeting undocumented immigrants ...
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'Support ICE Raids' Flag Spotted in California
A flag reading "Support your local ICE raids" has been spotted in California, referring to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to social media posts. California is grappling with how to ...
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Live updates: Trump’s remarks on Gaza Strip control spark reactions; president to meet with Texas and California governors
Follow the latest news and live updates on Trump's Gaza comments, executive order on transgender sports, and meetings with ...
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Bonta vows to defend California teachers, immigrant and LGBTQ+ students from Trump threats
California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta vowed Tuesday to defend state educators and their immigrant and LGBTQ+ students against Trump ...
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Ventura County agriculture industry on edge as Trump immigration enforcement ramps up
With perhaps 16,000 undocumented agriculture workers in Ventura County, the industry is bracing for immigration crackdowns ...
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California lawmakers advance bill to shield schools from ICE enforcement
Learn about California's SB 48, designed to restrict ICE near schools and uphold its sanctuary status amid federal ...
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Effect of California immigration crackdown on $2B citrus harvest? Here’s what experts say
The crackdown on undocumented workers in Central California snared dozens of citrus workers, striking fear into many who are ...
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‘Show of force’: What to know about immigration raids, arrests in California, across US
Federal agencies working in California pledged cooperation in immigration enforcement operations and posted photos of people ...
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Central California immigration attorneys see surge in legal help amid mass deportations
Local immigration attorneys say they're seeing a surge in people reaching out for support as deportation numbers continue to climb.
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New Democrats in OC’s swing districts break from party majority on immigration bills
Because they represent competitive districts, Min and Tran are “acting cautiously about the middle,” said one political ...
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