The advisement is in response to President-elect Donald Trumpâs mass deportation proposal aimed at addressing illegal immigration.
The appeal came in an announcement that courts, health care facilities, libraries, and other public institutions in California were advised to craft policies meant to make it more difficult for federal law enforcement authorities to deport illegal immigrants.
Such advisement is in response to comments made by President-elect Donald Trump during his campaign and after the election that deportations will be a prime component of his national security policies, according to the attorney general, and updates guidance first issued in 2018 during Trumpâs first term.
âWe will not allow safe spaces like libraries, hospitals, and courthouses to be co-opted and commandeered for [Trumpâs] inhumane immigration agenda,â Bonta said in a statement. âMy office will continue to use the full force of the law and every tool at our disposal to protect the rights of Californiaâs immigrants, and we need staff at these critical locations to do the same.â
âWe cannot let the Trump deportation machine create a culture of fear and mistrust that prevents immigrants from accessing vital public services,â Bonta said.
State courts, public schools, and publicly funded health care facilities are required by law to follow the order and craft policies in line with the attorney generalâs guidelines. All other institutions are encouraged to comply.
According to the guidance, cooperation between federal immigration officers and state institutions is problematic because it âdiverts state resources, blurs lines of accountability, and threatens trust between immigrant communities and state and local agencies that provide critical public services.â
Customs agency warrants can be ignored, according to the attorney generalâs guidance, because they do not carry the authority of a court warrant, and state law prohibits local agencies from consenting to immigration officersâ search requests.
The use of pseudonyms is also suggested to shield victims, witnesses, and other individuals from potential enforcement action.
Additionally, courts are prompted to minimize in-person appearances and to consider not penalizing individuals who fail to appear due to fear of immigration authorities.
All institutions are advised to prohibit the disclosure of information that could reveal an individualâs illegal immigrant status.
Policies should defer requests from federal authorities to legal counsel or administrators, and all instances should be documented, according to the guidelines.
Staff should receive training about how to respond to immigration enforcement requests and should direct individuals who access services to privacy rights information, according to the attorney generalâs orders.
Trumpâs choice for border czar, Tom Homan, recently warned state officials against interfering with the federal government.

Tom Homan, tapped to be President-elect Donald Trump’s border czar, addressed Operation Lone Star members at the Texas border on Nov. 26. Darlene McCormick Sanchez/The Epoch Times
He said plans are underway to deport millions of illegal immigrants.
âLet me be clear. There is going to be a mass deportation because we just finished a mass illegal immigration crisis,â Homan said. âIf you let them stay, youâll never fix the border. This is a nation of laws, and weâre going to enforce those laws.â
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said during a Dec. 5 press conference at the border in San Diego County that the state does not interfere with the federal government using its own resources to enforce federal laws and cooperates âin many cases.â
He expressed concern about possible widespread deportations because about half of farmworkers in California entered the country illegally, according to the governor.

Gov. Gavin Newsom announces billions of dollars in spending cuts during his May budget revision press conference at the Capitol on May 10. Travis Gillmore/The Epoch Times
âThe impacts of mass deportation on the cost of food in this state and this nation are off the charts,â Newsom said. âThis is serious business.â
The president-electâs transition team said his wide margin of victory is evidence the American people want him to prioritize his agenda of securing the border and bolstering public safety.
âPresident Trump will marshal every federal and state power necessary to institute the largest deportation operation of illegal criminals, drug dealers, and human traffickers in American history while simultaneously lowering costs for families,â Karoline Leavitt, Trump-Vance transition spokesperson, told The Epoch Times by email on Nov. 27.
âThe American people reelected President Trump by a resounding margin giving him a mandate to implement the promises he made on the campaign trail, like deporting migrant criminals and restoring our economic greatness. He will deliver.â
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