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"Keep Courts Safe from ICE Act" would sunset at the end of President Donald Trump's second term. But its a bill for everyone, Rubio said.
Arrests at Sacramento's immigration court appear to have paused after a judge's order, but new tactics aim to end asylum claims
The laws add immigration status to protected medical information, limit where officers can be at schools and informs workers of their rights.
Democrats seized on a growing sense, shared by some Republicans, that the campaign has gotten so out of hand that the political winds have shifted heavily in their favor.
From efforts to restrict rental companies from working with ICE to holding officers accountable for rights violations, we are tracking what California legislators are proposing this year.
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California school board members slam 'fearmongering' over ICE, driving down student attendance
California school districts implemented new security measures to keep ICE agents out while Department of Homeland Security officials confirm they do not arrest children on campuses.
California Supreme Court Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero said she is taking a more proactive stance to preserve access to the judicial system as the Trump administration continues to make arrests in courthouses.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are "terrorizing our communities and breaking the law," Sen. Alex Padilla says.
After a 37-year-old ICU nurse was killed Saturday by Border Patrol in Minneapolis during an immigration enforcement operation, NBA players and unions called for change and solidarity with Minnesota. President Trump announced Monday he was dispatching his border advisor, Tom Homan, to Minnesota.
The flow of immigrants to California was halved this year compared to last year, new estimates show, throttling the state's post-pandemic population recovery. California's net immigration - the estimated number of people moving from outside the U.S. to ...
California's population as a whole declined by about 200,000 in the last five years, according to new U.S. Census Bureau data.