California legislators have delayed their vote on legislation to strengthen legal defenses and state immigration services to combat the Trump administration because Democratic leaders are now planning to make the proposal related to immigration. Two sources close to the situation said that the governor of KCRA 3 Gavin Newsom now wanted small changes to ensure that none of the funds reserved for immigration services can be used to provide legal services related to immigration to criminals. The proposal at the center of the latter would give $ 25 million to non-profit organizations which provide legal and support for immigration, in particular those confronted with expulsion, violence of intimate partners and theft salary. While the administration and democratic legislators of Governor Gavin Newsom said that money was not intended to protect criminals from deportation, the Newsom Ministry of Finance could not guarantee that funds would not be used for Do it when they are in a hurry by the Republicans in an audience earlier this week. The changes proposed by the governor were part of the reason why the Democratic legislators of the Assembly caused each other for about 45 minutes during the session Thursday before deciding to delay the vote on the proposals related to Trump. Sources told KCRA 3 that the management of the Assembly supported the changes. A spokesperson for the State Senate, the president of the Senate, Pro Tem Mike McGuire, did not immediately provide a comment on Thursday afternoon. The State Senate approved the proposals linked to Trump last week. Before the session on Thursday, the Republicans planned to force a variety of votes on the legislation linked to forest fires and the modifications of the proposals linked to Trump. These changes included a modification, which explicitly indicates that immigration funds could not be used to protect criminals from expulsion. The Democrats of the Assembly would not speak to journalists immediately after the ground session on Thursday. Nick Miller, spokesperson for the President of the Assembly, Robert Rivas. provided a written declaration instead. “The actions of the Republicans in Washington This week endangers California’s programs and services on most health care health care,” Miller wrote. “Our residents are confused, frightened and worried. In the Assembly, we will closely examine the legal defense bills of its special session to ensure that they are hermetic and protect all Californians.” “I think it’s a great thing,” the head of the Republican minority of the Assembly, James Gallagher, told journalists when the Democrats have delayed the vote. “There are a lot of faults in these measures, this is not what we need to focus on. From the start, it was a political blow from Gavin Newsom.” Immigration legislation is part of a pair of bills during a special legislative session, the Governor of Newsom, first called to prepare legal battles with the Trump administration. The other allows the California Ministry of Justice to spend $ 25 million to combat the Trump administration before the courts of states and federal policy differences. It was not clear on Thursday when changes to the proposals were made and when the assembly will try to move them forward. See more coverage of the best California stories here | Download our application | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel
California legislators have delayed their vote on legislation to strengthen legal defenses and state immigration services to combat the Trump administration because Democratic leaders are now planning to make the proposal related to immigration.
Two sources close to the situation said that the governor of KCRA 3 Gavin Newsom now wanted small changes to ensure that none of the funds reserved for immigration services can be used to provide legal services related to immigration to criminals. The proposal at the center of the latter would give $ 25 million to non-profit organizations which provide legal and support for immigration, in particular those confronted with expulsion, violence of intimate partners and theft salary.
While the administration and democratic legislators of Governor Gavin Newsom said that money was not intended to protect criminals from deportation, the Newsom Ministry of Finance could not guarantee that funds would not be used for Do it when they are in a hurry by the Republicans at an audience earlier this week.
The changes proposed by the governor were part of the reason why the Democratic legislators of the Assembly caused each other for about 45 minutes during the session Thursday before deciding to delay the vote on the proposals related to Trump. Sources told Kcra 3 that Assembly leadership supported changes.
A spokesperson for the President of the State Senate, Pro Tem Mike McGuire, did not immediately provide a comment on Thursday afternoon. The State Senate approved the proposals linked to Trump last week.
Before the session on Thursday, the Republicans planned to force a variety of votes on the legislation linked to forest fires and the modifications of the proposals linked to Trump. These changes included a modification, which explicitly indicates that immigration funds could not be used to protect criminals from expulsion.
The Democrats of the Assembly would not speak to journalists immediately after the ground session on Thursday. Nick Miller, spokesperson for the President of the Assembly, Robert Rivas. provided instead a written declaration.
“The actions of the Republicans in Washington This week endangers California’s programs and services on most health care health care,” Miller wrote. “Our residents are confused, frightened and worried. In the Assembly, we will closely examine the legal defense bills of its special session to ensure that they are hermetic and protect all Californians.”
“I think it’s a great thing,” the head of the Republican minority of the Assembly, James Gallagher, told journalists when the Democrats have delayed the vote. “There are a lot of faults in these measures, this is not what we need to focus on. From the start, it was a political blow from Gavin Newsom.”
Immigration legislation is part of a pair of bills during a special legislative session, the Governor of Newsom, first called to prepare legal battles with the Trump administration. The other allows the California Ministry of Justice to spend $ 25 million to combat the Trump administration before the courts of states and federal policy differences.
It was not clear on Thursday when changes to the proposals were made and when the assembly will try to move them forward.
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