CA Gov. Gavin Newsom eyeing ways to help illegal aliens dodge deportation under Trump administration

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SACRAMENTO, CA - With President-elect Donald Trump slated to begin his second term in January, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is eyeing policy that would throw a wrench into Trump's plan to carry out a mass deportation of illegal aliens.

A Newsom administration memorandum leaked to Politico reveals that the state is mulling over a "Immigrant Support Network Concept," in which illegals would be connected with free services from Democratic-controlled municipalities, schools, legal services and labor unions controlled by the state's supermajority Democratic government.

The California Department of Social Services would divert taxpayer funds to open borders non-governmental organizations under the proposal, serving to enrich organizations with a vested interest in maintaining the status quo pertaining to migration. A final plan related to the state network is slated to be announced in mid-January, around the same time that Trump is slated to take office. Newsom hasn't publicly addressed the proposal, which would be among the first enacted by a state government in the country if approved- creating an engine of state government purely intended for the benefit of illegal aliens.

The draft document for the concept outlines using taxpayer dollars for “community outreach, partnership, legal services staffing positions, and approved administrative costs associated with hub operations.”

Rep. Scott Weiner, a California state legislator, has also proposed legislation that would see immigration lawyers the beneficiaries of a $60 million windfall at the expense of taxpayers. That expense, if enacted into law, would follow legislation appropriating $25 million for lawsuits against the federal government.

The expenses come at a time in which small business owners in the state are facing a hike in payroll taxes- all to pay off debt obtained by the state for access to pandemic-era federal unemployment assistance.

California has the most severe crisis regarding illegal immigration in the United States, with roughly two million people living and working in the state in violation of federal law. Newsom has largely rebuffed criticism of the problem and proposals to replace the illegal alien labor with automation, arguing that a largely older and affluent demographic of agricultural landowners in the state require the cheap labor to further grow their own generational wealth.

Newsom previously called for an emergency session of the California legislature to counter Trump's planned agenda. Newsom utilized a questionable interpretation of the California Constitution- claiming the due and lawful election of Trump as president constituted an "emergency" required for a special session as per the document.
 
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Laurence

DemoSocialist Newsom is aiding and abetting criminal illegals. For this alone he should be removed from office. Just how much will his scheme cost the already overburdened CA taxpayers?

Michelle

Homan needs to jail Captain Hairgel. He refuses to follow the wishes of the taxpaying citizens with anything, including monies. If he’s breaking federal laws he should go to jail like any other person would.

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