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CA just became the best state! Gov. Brown signs immigration legislation!

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10-05-2013, 02:42 PM
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http://gov.ca.gov/news.php?id=18253

GOVERNOR BROWN SIGNS IMMIGRATION LEGISLATION


SACRAMENTO – As advocates rally across the nation today to urge Congress to adopt comprehensive immigration reform, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. signed legislation to enhance school, workplace and civil protections for California’s hardworking immigrants.

“While Washington waffles on immigration, California’s forging ahead,” said Governor Brown. “I’m not waiting.”

Immigration reform advocates are rallying today in cities across the United States to call on the U.S. House of Representatives to give legal status to undocumented U.S. residents.

While gridlock continues in Washington, California continues to move forward on immigration reform. On Thursday, Governor Brown signed AB 60, extending the legal right to drive on the state’s roadways to millions of Californians and in October 2011, Governor Brown signed AB 131, the California Dream Act.

The Governor signed the following bills today:

• AB 4 by Assemblymember Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco) – Prohibits a law enforcement official from detaining an individual on the basis of a United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) hold after that individual becomes eligible for release from custody, unless specified conditions are met.

• AB 35 by Assemblymember Roger Hernández (D-West Covina) – Provides that immigration consultants, attorneys, notaries public, and organizations accredited by the United States Board of Immigration Appeals are the only individuals authorized to charge a fee for providing services associated with filing an application under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's deferred action program.

• AB 524 by Assemblymember Kevin Mullin (D-South San Francisco) – Provides that a threat to report the immigration status or suspected immigration status of an individual or the individual's family may induce fear sufficient to constitute extortion.

• AB 1024 by Assemblymember Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego) – Allows applicants, who are not lawfully present in the United States, to be admitted as an attorney at law.

• AB 1159 by Assemblymember Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego) – Imposes various restrictions and obligations on persons who offer services related to comprehensive immigration reform.

• SB 141 by Senator Lou Correa (D-Santa Ana) – Requires that the California Community Colleges and the California State University, and requests that the University of California, exempt a United States citizen who resides in a foreign country, and is in their first year as a matriculated student, from nonresident tuition if the student demonstrates financial need, has a parent or guardian who was deported or voluntarily departed from the U. S., lived in California immediately before moving abroad, and attended a secondary school in California for at least three years.

• SB 150 by Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) – Authorizes a community college district to exempt pupils attending community colleges as a special part-time student from paying nonresident tuition.

• SB 666 by Senator Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) – Provides for a suspension or revocation of an employer's business license for retaliation against employees and others on the basis of citizenship and immigration status, and establishes a civil penalty up to $10,000 per violation.

For full text of the bills, visit: http://leginfo.ca.gov/bilinfo.html.
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Best state might be debatable, but still awesome to see all this bills signed!
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California is the most progressive state when it comes to viewing undocumented immigrants as human beings
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What are the requirements to get a CA DL for an undocumented (not DACA)?
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Best state might be debatable, but still awesome to see all this bills signed!
No, best state is a pretty accurate trophy to give to California, as well as Washington State, Oregon, and a host of other northeastern states who have progressively and boldly set the example for all the traditionalist states who still want to govern using a bible.

California has the nation's highest minimum wage too, btw. I'm totally befuddled by this coming from a state who was on the verge of declaring bankruptcy, but it goes to show you how thinking outside the box and taking radical, extremist (no, not in the terrorist sense, don't get your panties in a bunch) measures solves problems. No risk = no reward.
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hell yeah, caliiiiiiiiiiiiii
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Washington State has been and will be the best state. Their drivers licenses don't put a Star of David on it to let everybody know you're undocumented. Granted, it's nice to give any DL's considering places like Texas and Arizona went out of their way to exclude not just undocumented, but also many 100% legal immigrants, but it's not like Washington.
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Washington State has been and will be the best state. Their drivers licenses don't put a Star of David on it to let everybody know you're undocumented. Granted, it's nice to give any DL's considering places like Texas and Arizona went out of their way to exclude not just undocumented, but also many 100% legal immigrants, but it's not like Washington.
Lol New Yorks stamp is just freaking terrible ITS HUGE, smack down in the middle with capitalized red letters
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Washington State has been and will be the best state. Their drivers licenses don't put a Star of David on it to let everybody know you're undocumented. Granted, it's nice to give any DL's considering places like Texas and Arizona went out of their way to exclude not just undocumented, but also many 100% legal immigrants, but it's not like Washington.
That's true, there was a huge push for that mark to not be there. But Gov. Brown would not sign the bill at all. So next action now would be to remove that mark. One important bill that was passed was the AB 4, the Gov. vetoed it before and really didn't like that bill.
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What does the stamp say for the CA?
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