It is well-established—through longstanding Supreme Court precedent—that the U.S. Constitution prevents the federal government from commandeering states to enforce federal laws,” the statement read. “While the federal government may use its own resources for federal immigration enforcement,
State Attorney General Rob Bonta met with immigrant rights groups and elected officials in San Diego to discuss his office's efforts to protect California's immigrant communities.
President Trump, in his first days in office, has released a series of executive orders that will reshape the country’s immigration system. We lay out the key changes.
California successfully defended its so-called sanctuary state laws during the first Trump administration. Attorney General Rob Bonta said the state is prepared to do so again.
The state attorney general on Friday met with immigrant rights groups and elected officials to discuss efforts to protect California's immigrants.
Albany, NY — New York Attorney General Letitia James, alongside California Attorney General Rob Bonta ... to involve state and local law enforcement on immigration enforcement.
Attorney General Rob Bonta ... people for immigration purposes. State agencies are also prohibited from participating in joint task forces for immigration enforcement. U.S. Customs and Border ...
Attorney General Rob Bonta stated Friday he is ready to defend California legally regarding the fast-changing immigration policies the Trump administration is rolling out.
U.S. attorneys’ offices were told to investigate any official who defies federal immigration enforcement efforts and consider prosecuting them.
Local and state law enforcement also cannot ask for immigration status, share personal information or assist Immigrations and Customs ... U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Bonta said ...
The Justice Department called for an investigation of a sheriff in Ithaca, N.Y., who had released an undocumented man who was later arrested by federal agents.
The Santa Ana Unified School District put together a tutorial to prepare staff for the possibility of ICE officers showing up on campus. District officials say students and their parents are fearful amid the recent immigration changes.