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MyNameIsKhan

(2,205 posts)
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 10:12 PM Dec 2016

California Looks to Lead the Trump Resistance : Glad to be living in Golden state...

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/09/opinion/california-looks-to-lead-the-trump-resistance.html?action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=opinion-c-col-left-region&region=opinion-c-col-left-region&WT.nav=opinion-c-col-left-region

In immigrant-rich communities across America, there are more legitimate fears for the immigrants. Bills introduced this week in the California State Legislature confront them directly. One would create a program to finance legal services for immigrants fighting deportation. Another would provide training and advice on immigration law to public defenders’ offices. Come the purge — and Mr. Trump has said he is going after two million to three million people immediately — many will need lawyers.

The third bill, potentially the most consequential, seeks to ensure that California will never be an accomplice to mass deportation. Its sponsor, Kevin de León, the California Senate president pro tempore, calls it the California Values Act, befitting a state that is nearly 40 percent Latino, and where one in four residents is foreign-born. It would bar state or local resources from being used for immigration enforcement, a strictly federal duty. No state or local law enforcement agency would be allowed to detain or transfer anyone for deportation without a judicial warrant.

Nothing in the bill would obstruct the federal government. This is not a nullification of federal laws or a rebellion against the Constitution. It’s upholding the Fourth Amendment, preventing unreasonable search and seizure, so mothers and fathers can go to work and children go to school without fear of losing one another. It’s upholding the First Amendment, so day laborers can solicit work on a sidewalk. It’s allowing the local police to keep the trust and cooperation of crime victims and witnesses, who will not fear every encounter as a prelude to deportation.

“Nobody wants bad people in our communities or neighborhoods or in our streets,” Mr. de León said, particularly the local and state police. “They’ll always go after the rapist, the violent criminal drug dealer; we’ve made that abundantly clear.”

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California Looks to Lead the Trump Resistance : Glad to be living in Golden state... (Original Post) MyNameIsKhan Dec 2016 OP
Washington to! MFM008 Dec 2016 #1
Yup we have three WA, OR, CA... MyNameIsKhan Dec 2016 #4
If Dump takes the oath, he will be the last president of the USA. N/t roamer65 Dec 2016 #2
Yes sir! N/t California_Republic Dec 2016 #3
I honestly never seriously thought about secession before Downtown Hound Dec 2016 #5
Yes, your lucky about that. I feel somewhat Cha Dec 2016 #6
let me leave this right here.... yuiyoshida Dec 2016 #7
Glad to be here in Cal Hekate Dec 2016 #8

Downtown Hound

(12,618 posts)
5. I honestly never seriously thought about secession before
Sat Dec 10, 2016, 02:43 AM
Dec 2016

But if things don't get better at some point, I would be willing to put to the test to see how these deadbeat, welfare sucking red states do without the west coast's tax dollars, California's agriculture, wine, technology, movies, natural resources, oh and, not to mention, access to the Pacific Ocean and all of those cheap imports from Asia that they like so much. They may think they'll be so much better off without us. I have a hunch they will find that they are quite wrong about that.

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