With Donald Trump's inauguration, California faces a potential shift in governance, particularly in immigration policy and disaster recovery efforts. As Trump plans a visit to the wildfire-affected areas, Republican leaders discuss tying federal aid to California's management practices. While Congressman McClintock calls for accountability in resource allocation, Congressman Obernolte stresses the need for immediate aid. As immigration reform looms on the agenda, many speculate on the broader implications of Trump's policies on California's diverse communities and economic recovery.
California lawmakers and advocates for immigrants are bracing for a sharp rightward shift on immigration immediately after Donald Trump's swearing in.
I think there have to be conditions. At some point, you've gotta say enough, said District 5 Congressman Tom McClintock.
Now we will have to see, as we start the recovery process, what the economic damage actually is.
Immigration and the economy are top of mind for both congressmen.
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