Newsom's plan to support immigrants doesn't do enough to shield them from Trump deportations, advocates say
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"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," said Scott Murray, deputy public affairs director at the California Department of Social Services.
"Trump's promise to use militarized raids against our state will have devastating consequences for our communities and our economy," said Hamid Yazdan-Panah, advocacy director for Immigrant Defense Advocates.
"California needs a strategy on detention that ensures access to counsel and prevents family separation," said Hamid Yazdan-Panah.
The document offers an early indication of how California's Democratic leaders will fight back against the Trump administration's plans for mass deportation.
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