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Take action to protect the rights of our immigrant friends, family, coworkers & neighbors. Urge Governor Brown to sign #SB54 & #AB450 today!
Dear Governor Brown,”
Please sign AB 450, "The Immigrant Worker Protection Act," and SB 54, "The California Values Act," into law.
AB 450 requires warrants to enter non-public areas of worksites, and subpoenas before handing over confidential information. And it asks that employers notify the body that represents employees and the Labor Commissioner of Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities, so the rights of members of the general public, and the rights of workers who provide safety net and public sector services are protected.
SB 54 prevents state resources from being used to do the already federally funded work of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. State and local law enforcement officers can fulfill their mission of serving and protecting California residents, without interference from ICE. Immigrants who are found guilty of serious or violent felonies will be turned over to ICE. But schools, medical facilities, and other "safe zones" are not to be used for the purposes of conducting ICE group raid, or individual ambush operations.
AB 450 and SB 54 are essential for our friends and family; our coworkers and neighbors. They will impact the wellbeing of every individual, and all of our communities — immigrant and non-immigrant alike.
Remind the world who we are as a Golden State: Sign AB 450 and SB 54 into law today!
Take action to protect the rights of our immigrant friends, family, coworkers & neighbors. Urge Governor Brown to sign #SB54 & #AB450 today!”
Take action to protect the rights of our immigrant friends, family, coworkers & neighbors: Please sign #SB54 & #AB450 today!”
Take action to protect the rights of our immigrant friends, family, coworkers & neighbors. Urge Governor Brown to sign #SB54 & #AB450 today!”
Thank you for your support of our Golden State's immigrant workers, students, and family members! Please continue to urge the California residents you know to contact Governor Brown everyday until he signs SB 54 and AB 450 into law!