Labor/Employment,
Immigration,
Government
Apr. 21, 2021
Bill aims to make it harder for state officers to cooperate with immigration
The Assembly Judiciary Committee passed AB937, which aims to further restrict the abilities of state law enforcement officers to cooperate with federal immigration officers.




The California Legislature spent four years squaring off against President Donald Trump on immigration policy. Though he is out of office, many of these efforts continue in Sacramento.
Witness Tuesday's debate in the Assembly Judiciary Committee over a bill that would further restrict the abilities of state law enforcement officers to cooperate with federal immigration officers. AB 937 "would prohibit any state or local agency from ...
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