Pro-immigration groups in California are asking Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) for $15 million ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's plan to deport large numbers of illegal immigrants in the country.
Maci Fouradi, executive director of the California Immigration Policy Center in Los Angeles, said: explained He told KTVU Fox 2 that he and other immigrant rights advocates plan to ask for “at least $15 million” during a special session of Congress on Dec. 2.
Fouradi added that the $15 million will help pro-immigration groups maintain “legal services and family planning” and the ability to respond to raids and other incidents. He explained:
We are asking state leaders to immediately allocate legal services, family planning, accommodations, and legal services to ensure that immigrant rights organizations are available to address legal services, family planning, accommodations, and issues when President Trump takes office on January 20th. The minimum amount is $15 million. Assault and detain as much as possible.
“We want to be prepared this time,” Fouladi added.
Hamid Yazdan Pana joint executive officer An immigrant advocate told the outlet that immigration advocates are “very seriously coming together” and are “a little reluctant” about how much information they share because they have a “goal” on their backs. ” he added.
President Trump previously vowed to launch the largest deportation operation in U.S. history.
Caroline Levitt, Trump's recently chosen press secretary, previously confirmed that “President Trump will begin an operation to deport millions of illegal immigrants at the start of his term in January.”
Breitbart News' John Binder previously reported that in the 1950s, former President Dwight D. Eisenhower conducted “the largest deportation of illegal aliens” and “sent them back to their home countries.”
In the 1950s, President Dwight D. Eisenhower conducted the largest deportation program of illegal aliens, sending approximately 1.2 million illegal aliens back to their home countries in the process.
Chantong Van, a “legal permanent resident'' who came to the United States as a “refugee'' at the age of 6, expressed concerns about President Trump's immigration plan. According to L.A.ist. Mr. Bunn was involved in a robbery when he was 18 years old and was reportedly “sentenced to 50 years in state prison.”
“I'm worried about what will happen to the children,” Bun said in a statement. “It's like you're not here. Your mind is so terrified you can't even enjoy breathing.”
Breitbart News' Warner Todd Huston previously reported that 193 immigrant advocacy groups have written a letter to President Joe Biden and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas calling on them to block Trump's deportation plan. It was reported.
“In the remaining months of your term, you have an opportunity, before the next president celebrates Mass, to honor your commitment to the dignity and humane treatment of all people, including those who immigrated to our country,” the letter said. It says “Yes.” Deportation programs separate families and upend the lives of millions of people in the process. ”
Pro-immigration groups are already trying to resist Trump's deportation plans, but multiple polls from Fox News, Ipsos, and Pew Research Center show that a majority of Americans want to deport illegal aliens and keep them at the border. It turns out that he supports Mr. Trump's plan to secure the United States.

