I am supportive of President Trump's pledge to close the southern border, and I am supportive of expelling recent arrivals and criminals. I oppose deportation of 20 million people, many of whom have been living here for decades. The purpose of this post, however, is not to opine on emigration policy. I am posting this as a public service to illegal aliens, also known as undocumented residents. I am reposting this in Spanish using a translation program, so I don't know how well those works. I know there are illegals here from China and various African counties and other places and all illegal immigrants do not speak Spanish. I hope someone is getting them the message that doom may await. The message is that while deportation looms, there is hope.
Like I said, I am not really sure that Trump will deport 15 to 20 million people. Trump talks a lot and doesn't deliver. You may remember he said he would build a wall, and Mexico would pay for it, and that didn't happen. So, his talk of mass deportation may be bluster. However, if I were a criminal illegal, I would be very worried. Since I am not an illegal, I have the luxury of just waiting to see what happens; if you are an illegal alien, you need to worry, especially if you are a criminal alien or on the terror watch list or a gang member. However, all is not gloom and doom. You have a champion.
California Governor Gavn Newsom is already preparing to fight back and make California a safe haven for illegal immigrants. President Trump does not take office for two and a half months, but Newsom is getting ready for battle. Newsom has called a special session of the legislature for Dec. 2 focused on bolstering the State's resources for the defense of what Newsom sees as fundamental rights.
When Trump was previously President, California filed over 100 lawsuits contesting the president's actions on immigration. California's Attorney General Rob Bonta is ready to do it again. Last week Bonta announced that the state is prepared to defend its values against the challenges brought by a second Trump administration.
"I don't think there's anything that the Trump administration won't try in pursuit of its ends and goals, so we have to be prepared for anything," said Bonta. "Mr. Trump repeatedly overstepped his authority between 2016 and 2020. There's no reason to think he won't do it again. We checked him and we stopped him, and we pushed him back into his box when he tried to step out of it. And that's what the law is for. That's what AGs do."
"We won't be flat-footed come January. You can be sure that as California attorney general, if Trump attacks your rights, I'll be there. If Trump comes after your freedoms, I'll be there. If Trump jeopardizes your safety and your well-being, I'll be there," said Bonta.
All illegal immigrants should pack up and quickly move to California. California will protect you. Plus, the weather is nice. Also, in January of this year California expanded the state's healthcare program to cover almost all illegal immigrants. There should be room for you in California, because the state is losing population. The super rich are fine with paying high taxes and living in their gated communities, but a lot of middle class are fleeing to places like Texas and Tennessee, so California can handle the influx. California is a welcoming state and will defend you. Go now while the gettin's good.
Note: The translation program did not work. It kept automatically changing it back to English and I gave up. If you have contacts with the illegal immigrant community, help spread the word. Tell your lawn care guy.
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