Trust Act

Immigration Reform 2014: California Reduces the Number of Deportations Thanks to the 'Trust Act'

The number of deportations in California has been drastically reduced at a time when the national number of deportations in the U.S. has reached a historical record, according to a recent poll.

California's 'Trust Act' Goes Into Effect, Limiting Deportations of Undocumented Immigrants

The "Trust Act" law approved in California in 2012 finally went into effect on Jan. 1, 2014 in what many have described as one of the most significant victories for the Latino community in the US.

California Expands Rights for Noncitizens but Blocks Noncitizens from Serving on Juries

Gov. Jerry Brown of California passed a series of bills that expands rights for noncitizens. However, he vetoed a bill that would have allowed legal noncitizens in California to serve on juries.

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