majority Democratic government.The California Department ofSocial Services would diverttaxpayer funds to open bordersnon-governmental organizationsunder the proposal, serving toenrich organizations with a vestedinterest in maintaining thestatus quo pertaining to migration.A final plan related to thestate network is slated to be announcedin mid-January, aroundthe same time that Trump is slatedto take office. Newsom hasn’tpublicly addressed the proposal,which would be among the firstenacted by a state governmentin the country if approved- creatingan engine of state governmentpurely intended for thebenefit of illegal aliens.The draft document for theconcept outlines using taxpayerdollars for “community outreach,partnership, legal servicesstaffing positions, and approvedadministrative costs associatedwith hub operations.”Rep. Scott Weiner, a Californiastate legislator, has also proposedlegislation that would seeimmigration lawyers the beneficiariesof a million windfallat the expense of taxpayers. Thatexpense, if enacted into law,would follow legislation appropriating million for lawsuitsagainst the federal government.California has the most severecrisis regarding illegal immigrationin the United States,with roughly two million peopleliving and working in the state inviolation of federal law. Newsomhas largely rebuffed criticism ofthe problem and proposals toreplace the illegal alien laborwith automation, arguing that alargely older and affluent demographicof agricultural landownersin the state require the cheaplabor to further grow their owngenerational wealth.Newsom previously called foran emergency session of theCalifornia legislature to counterTrump’s planned agenda.Newsom utilized a questionableinterpretation of the CaliforniaConstitution- claiming the dueand lawful election of Trump aspresident constituted an “emergency”required for a specialsession as per the document.ACLU EXECUTIVE DIRECTORVOWS TO HELP DEFY MASSDEPORTATION OF ILLEGALS,HAS NO INTEREST IN PRO-TECTING LIBERTY OF AMERI-CAN CITIZENSby Pat Droney,Law Enforcement TodayWASHINGTON, DC - The incomingTrump administrationhas promised to conduct “thelargest mass deportation effortin American history.” That operationis scheduled to begin shortlyafter President-elect DonaldTrump’s inauguration on January20, 2025. Not everyone is happyabout that prospect, includingthe radical far-left AmericanCivil Liberties Union (ACLU).According to Headline USA, theACLU claims to have a plan foradvising cities and states to defythe federal government and federallaw by refusing to cooperatewith federal immigration authorities.The ACLU appears only toconsider the interests of illegalaliens, not the liberty interests ofAmerican citizens.Anthony Romero, executivedirector of the ACLU, told MSN-BC radical leftist and devoutanti-Trumper Rachel Maddowof the group’s plan to put up aroadblock to the mass deportationof illegal aliens who haveentered the country primarilyunder the Biden administration,with some estimates showingthat number is over twelve million.“We have this whole planaround the firewall for freedom…the idea that these local officialscan really play an important rolein stopping the guardrail abuses,”Romero said.In describing how the planwould work, Romero admittedthat the Trump administration islegally permitted to conduct itsmass deportation efforts.68 The BLUES - JANUARY ‘25
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