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California Governor Gavin Newsom Develops Immigrant Support Network Amid Trump's Mass Deportation Plans and $68 Billion Budget
Dec 24, 2024, 10:42 PM
California Governor Gavin Newsom is developing an 'Immigrant Support Network' aimed at assisting undocumented immigrants in response to President-elect Donald Trump's anticipated mass deportation efforts. This initiative is designed to provide legal aid and support to those threatened by the proposed immigration policies of the incoming administration. As part of this plan, Newsom's office is reportedly creating a network to counteract Trump's deportation strategies, which have raised concerns among immigrant communities. The initiative comes at a time when California is already managing a budget of $68 billion. Newsom's administration is actively considering various ways to protect illegal immigrants and their families as they prepare for the new federal policies.
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