The California State Assembly is one of the most progressive institutions in the nation.
California’s Tent State Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times Stacked with a 62-17 supermajority, assembly Democrats can steamroll the minority at will and impose whatever policies they dream up. This offers valuable insight into the leftist mindset and a preview of where the rest of the nation may be headed.
“Apparently no one is above the law except illegal immigrant pedophiles who the democrats in Sacramento just voted to protect from deportation,” the lawmaker wrote on X. As if that weren’t enough, another bill passed by the assembly, AB 2586, requiring the state’s university and community college systems to hire illegal aliens. This would nullify federal worker eligibility laws by unilaterally declaring them “inapplicable” in California. The state already lavishes student aid on anyone who infiltrates the country without an invitation.
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