California Governor Gavin Newsom is reportedly evaluating a plan to support illegal immigrants and their families who may face deportation under President-elect Trump's anticipated policies. A draft proposal, titled 'Immigrant Support Network Concept,' suggests establishing regional hubs to connect vulnerable individuals with essential services like legal aid, schools, and labor unions. The plan, currently in its early stages, aims to mitigate the potential impact of increased deportations.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is reportedly considering a plan to help illegal immigrants and their families threatened by president-elect Trump 's mass deportation plan.
' The draft is part of an effort by California leaders to prepare for a second Trump administration. After Trump was elected, Newsom called a special legislative session and talked of a $25 million 'Trump-proof' legal defense fund. In addition, state lawmakers were lobbying for additional funds. Senate Budget Chair Scott Wiener proposed legislation seeking $60 million, including funds to create an immigrant detention representation and coordination program, Politico reported.
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