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Immigration,
Government

Dec. 18, 2017

Companies could be casualties in California's fight over deportations

While lawsuits challenging President Donald Trump’s immigration policies continue to rage in California’s federal courts, two pieces of marquee legislation signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown earlier this year are raising questions for labor and immigration attorneys about how companies should comply with potentially conflicting state and federal regulations.

Companies could be casualties in California's fight over deportations

While lawsuits challenging President Donald Trump’s immigration policies continue to rage in federal courts, two pieces of marquee legislation signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown earlier this year are raising questions for labor and immigration attorneys about how companies should comply with potentially conflicting state and federal regulations.

Attorneys said both laws — which go into effect Jan. 1 — moved businesses and the stat...

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