California Democrats Soften Stance on ‘Sanctuary’ Policies Amid Federal Pressure

Eight years after implementing “sanctuary” policies to protect undocumented immigrants, California Democrats are adopting a more subdued approach as President Trump intensifies threats of mass deportations and legal action against sanctuary jurisdictions. Governor Gavin Newsom, once a vocal advocate, has notably refrained from using the term “sanctuary” and has vetoed legislation aimed at expanding protections for immigrants in state custody. This shift reflects a strategic response to potential federal repercussions, including the withholding of disaster recovery funds critical after recent wildfires. (CalMatters)

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