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California legislators want to limit deportation actions at schools, but they can’t ban immigration officials.
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Some sectors, like agriculture, will be hit directly. Many more could feel the ripple effects.
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In the first Trump administration, California passed a “Sanctuary State” law that, with some exceptions, prohibited local law enforcement from automatically transferring people to federal immigration authorities. Now the state is readying legal challenges to thwart a second Trump administration’s mass deportation plans.