California lawmakers are pushing various immigration-related bills this year – The Mercury News Today Us News



Just three days after ICU nurse Alex Pretti was killed by Border Patrol officers in Minneapolis, California senators advanced a bill meant to make it easier for people to sue federal immigration officials if their civil rights have been violated.

Proponents said Senate Bill 747 is a “first in the nation” type of bill — and it’s called the “No Kings Act,” a reference to the nationwide demonstrations against President Donald Trump that have occurred throughout his second term — that closes a loophole that allowed federal officers to be treated differently than state or local law enforcement for alleged constitutional violations.

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“This bill stands for the basic proposition that no one, no one, is above the law,” said Sen. Scott Wiener, an author of the bill. “California is not going to let these thugs get away with it. We’re not going to let them overrun our communities just because they think they can.”

But Sen. Tony Strickland, who, along with the rest of his GOP colleagues, voted against the bill, said the effort was “a little bit more about politics and a little less about policy.” It shouldn’t be a surprise, he said, that Trump is “enforcing our federal immigration laws.”


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