Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D-CA) administration is plotting to battle incoming President Donald Trump’s promise to deport criminal aliens.
Politico obtained a draft of a plan titled “Immigrant Support Network Concept” to share information and coordinate policies in the state.
According to Politico the plan is sparse on details but it,
…proposes the “creation of an Immigrant Support Network comprised of regional ‘hubs’ to connect at-risk individuals, their families, and communities with community systems — such as legal services, schools, labor unions, local governments, etc.
Reportedly, the California Department of Social Services would distribute state funds to nonprofits and take on administrative duties for these "hubs". An implementation timeline for the efforts as well as funding requirements are still being worked out. Clearly, there is an effort by the left to get the plan and its funding mechanisms in front of lawmakers before Trump is sworn into office.
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The draft is part of broader efforts by Newsom and other leading California Democrats to prepare for a second Trump administration that is already on track to clash with the state’s liberal policies. The governor called a special legislative session shortly after the election to approve an additional $25 million in state funds for potential federal litigation, for instance.
Brace yourself for launching lawfare.
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