California Considers Immigrant Support Centers
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•Newsom department proposal lays out plan to fight against Trump deportation efforts
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Gov. Gavin Newsom's Department of Social Services has drafted a proposal to help illegal immigrants in California who are arrested in President-elect Donald Trump's forthcoming mass deportation operation.
A fact sheet of the proposal, titled, Immigrant Support Network Concept , states that the state would create centers across state regions to put "at-risk individuals, their families, and communities" in contact with legal service organizations, labor union representatives, and local government officials.
Trump and his vice president-elect, J.D. Vance , have touted plans to begin by arresting 700,000 illegal immigrants who have a criminal record.
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