California is gearing up for President Donald Trump‘s immigration crackdown, which includes mass deportations and sweeping raids targeting undocumented immigrants.
Tougher policies to address illegal immigration and strengthen border security were central to Trump’s 2024 campaign, with the Republican candidate promising to implement the largest mass deportation program in U.S. history.
Upon returning to office on January 20, the president signed a series of executive orders to “seal the border,” and Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids have begun nationwide, resulting in hundreds of arrests.
As the administration moves forward with its hard-line immigration agenda, advocates in California are mobilizing to protect immigrant communities from potential raids and deportations.
Immigrant rights advocates have been hosting workshops and sharing legal advice on social media with communities about knowing their rightsand …