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California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration is reportedly drafting a plan to help illegal migrants avoid deportation when President Trump takes office.
According to the New York Post, an internal memo within the Newsom administration proposes the “creation of an Immigrant Support Network comprised of regional ‘hubs’ to connect at-risk individuals, their families, and communities with community systems — such as legal services, schools, labor unions, local governments, etc.”
BREAKING: California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration is reportedly drafting plans to assist undocumented migrants in avoiding deportation if Trump takes office, per NYP.
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From the New York Post:
A spokesperson for the governor’s office told The Post that the memo appears to be a “preliminary” document drafted at the “department-level” and that it has not been reviewed by Newsom.
“This document is an internal and deliberative draft document meant for internal discussions as part of a number of possible considerations given the incoming federal administration’s public remarks,” Scott Murray, a spokesperson for California’s Department of Social Services — the agency that drafted the memo — told The Post Tuesday.
“It is not a final proposal,” he added.
The Department of Social Services is still gauging interest in the proposed program, according to Politico, and determining when it could be implemented.
If the plan is finalized, it will be announced in mid-January, according to the outlet.
The report follows Newsom convening a special session to secure $25 million to fund potential lawsuits against the incoming Trump administration…
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