Immigration,
Government
Dec. 6, 2018
Vetoed bill reintroduced to bar courthouse immigration arrests by federal agents
A state Senate bill that would ban civil arrests, including immigration arrests, in California courthouses has been revived after a similar bill was vetoed by Gov. Jerry Brown last year.
A state Senate bill that would ban civil arrests, including immigration arrests, in California courthouses has been revived after a similar bill was vetoed by Gov. Jerry Brown last year.
Sen. Ricardo Lara, D-Bell Gardens, who is the incoming state insurance commissioner, failed to get Brown’s signature on SB 349, in September. But with Gov.-elect Gavin Newsom set to be sworn in next month, the proposed law, SB 31, could have new lif...
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