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Democratic States Double Down on Laws Resisting Trump's Immigration Crackdown

  • Several Democratic-led states passed new laws in early 2025 to limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities and protect immigrant communities.
  • These legislative actions respond to the Trump administration's intensified immigration enforcement, including raids and broader use of executive orders citing a migrant 'invasion'.
  • In California, bills passed to require warrants for immigration agents entering schools, hospitals, homeless shelters, and to prevent sharing of immigration status without legal process.
  • Over 300 people attended a January 29 immigration services event at a California elementary school offering legal and medical aid, illustrating growing community needs amid enforcement fears.
  • These state measures highlight ongoing tension over federalism and immigration, emphasizing states’ efforts to shield residents even as federal authorities pursue aggressive removal policies.
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KQED broke the news in San Francisco, United States on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
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