Democratic party -ruled state came out in support of immigrants amidst the action of TRUMP administration

Washington. The states with Democratic Party rule are presenting new measures in view of the resolve of President Donald Trump to strengthen the US immigration policies so that legal obstacles can be created for federal immigration officers and immigrants who do not have legal status to avoid exile Can help. These efforts of resistance in California, New York and other states are being made in protest against the ongoing action against illegal immigration in many states with Republican party.
The Trump administration has banned the arrival of refugees after assuming office this week; The exile process is accelerated; Military troops are sent to the southern border; The old rules that ban immigration enforcement from schools, churches and hospitals have been removed; Attempted to end congenital citizenship; And federal prosecutors have been ordered to investigate the state -level or local authorities who are allegedly obstructing action against illegal immigration.
Hundreds of bills have already been introduced in the states regarding immigration and more action is expected next week. Florida Republican Governor Ron Desantis and Tennessi Governor Bill Lee have called a special session of the assembly since Monday to support Trump’s immigration agenda. Meanwhile, Democratic Party MLAs in states like Connecticut, Hawaii, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Oregon and Washington to expand health care and higher education for immigrants, to prevent interrogation of immigration from landlords or new immigrants The detention centers are trying to stop government agreements to open.
New York Assembly member Katalina Cruz has introduced more than six bills to assist immigrants. Cruise came to America from Colombia at the age of nine and lived in the US illegally for more than a decade before becoming an American citizen and lawyer.
Lisa Reynolds, a member of Oregon State Assembly, has introduced a bill, according to which the state’s Human Services Department will have to give grants to non-profit institutions, so that they can help those who are not citizens. Such people are being provided help so that they can change their immigration status or become a legitimate permanent resident. The Human Services Department will provide $ 60 million to start the program during the biennial budget starting in July. Al Muitsuchi, a member of the California Legislative Assembly and Chairman of the Education Committee of the House, is introducing a bill that will make it more difficult for US immigration and customs enforcement officers to enter schools and child care centers.

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