

Multimillionaire Mark Ruffalo Roasted for Call to Tax Billionaires at 90%.Comey: 'It Has to Be Joe Biden' - I Won’t Consider a GOP Candidate 2024.LGBTQI+ Fans Cheer as Ban on Tennessee Drag Shows Axed.Father James Martin: Gay Pride Compatible with Sacred Heart of Jesus.Charge Outdoors: Jaguar Recalls All I-Pace EVs in the US over Fire Risk.Ad Agency That Pushed Mulvaney Bud Light Campaign in 'Panic Mode'.Trump-Appointed Judge Rejects Tennessee’s Anti-Drag Law as Too Broad, Too Vague.Tim Donnelly is a former California State Assemblyman and Author, currently on a book tour for his new book: Patriot Not Politician: Win or Go Homeless. With the package of bills signed into law Thursday-including SB54 making California a “Sanctuary State” for criminal aliens-California Democrats have kept their word to put the interests of illegal aliens first, ahead of legal, law-abiding California citizens. “This bill will deter the small minority of landlords who unscrupulously take advantage of the real or perceived immigration status of their tenants to engage in abusive acts.” “Trump’s escalating war on immigrants is ripping apart families and mass deportations could be our new reality,” Chiu said recently. He cited the legal uncertainty over young immigrants who were brought to the country illegally but have been educated here and hold down jobs as one of several reasons for the legislation. The rationale behind the latest package of bills protecting illegal aliens, according to the Sacramento Bee, is fear of enforcement by ICE under President Trump, and fear that unscrupulous landlords might use a tenant’s illegal status to harass, intimidate or abuse them.Ĭhiu argues that tenants should not have to “live in fear” because they’re immigrants or refugees.


It also would allow immigrant tenants to file civil claims against their landlords if they do.Īnother bill by Assembly Majority Leader Ian Calderon (D-Whittier) would ensure that no state office or entity in California could compel a landlord to obtain and disclose information on a tenant’s immigration status. One proposal by Assemblyman David Chiu (D-San Francisco) would bar landlords from disclosing information about immigration status in order to intimidate, harass or evict tenants without following proper procedures. The bills were part of a package of laws pushed by the Democrat majority and signed by Brown ostensibly to protect illegal aliens from any increased enforcement measures under theTrump administration. Jerry Brown signed a pair of new laws Thursday designed to protect illegal alien tenants from being threatened with deportation by making it illegal for landlords to report a tenant’s immigration status to Immigrations Customs Enforcement (ICE).
