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-Land of the Free
Newsom approves $50 million to fight Trump admin, deportation policies
2025-02-09
[THEPOSTMILLENNIAL] Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party, Governor Gavin Governor Hair Gel Newsom
...mayor of San Franciscoas it transformed itself into Poopville, currently governor of Californiaas it transforms itself into Cinderland...
has approved $50 million in state funding to fight legal battles over immigration policies as tensions with the Trump administration escalate. The newly signed laws allocate $25 million to the state's Department of Justice to challenge federal legal battles and another $25 million is going to legal groups providing defense for immigrants colonists facing deportation.

Newsom said action will "bolster funding for legal services programs that are vital to safeguarding the civil rights of California's most vulnerable residents, including people with disabilities, youth who are homeless, victims of human trafficking and wage theft, people facing unlawful evictions, immigrants colonists and more," according to Fox News.

Although the $25 million will go to fight deportations with the legal groups, Newsom added that the funds are not "intended to be used for immigration-related legal services for noncitizens convicted of serious or violent mostly peaceful felonies."

During Trump's first term, California fought the administration on a range of issues, including environmental regulations and immigration laws, filing over 100 lawsuits. With Trump back in office, state officials have been preparing for renewed legal battles, reportedly beginning preparations as early as November following his election victory.

Republicans have criticized the legal funding for cases relating to immigration policies, calling it a diversion from more pressing state issues such as the California wildfires. State and local officials have faced significant backlash from Angelenos who believe they did not take the necessary precautions prior to the wildfires breaking out, according to the News Agency that Dare Not be Named.
Posted by:Fred

#3  California is not getting money from Trump until they make some changes. They have a huge deficit and many of their corrupt federal funding streams are locked down. This initiative is the equivalent of a domestic abuser downing another beer on the porch while he’s waiting for the cops to show up and drag him away.
Posted by: Super Hose   2025-02-09 09:32  

#2  Time for Trump to rename the San Andreas Fault to the Newsom Fault.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2025-02-09 08:26  

#1  Noisome the asshole being noisome.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2025-02-09 02:58  

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