The state’s top cop issued a warning to California employers Thursday that businesses face legal repercussions, including fines up to $10,000, if they assist federal immigration authorities with a potential widespread immigration crackdown.
“It’s important, given these rumors that are out there, to let people know – more specifically today, employers – that if they voluntarily start giving up information about their employees or access to their employees in ways that contradict our new California laws, they subject themselves to actions by my office,” state Attorney General Xavier Becerra said at a news conference. “We will prosecute those who violate the law.”
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I'm a state's rights kind of person but this dud is definitely on the way to be charged with obstruction.California needs to secede from the union and go it alone.
ReplyDeleteCalifornia needs to secede from the union and go it alone.
DeleteThey do have a movement now.