From Team Bonta <[email protected]>
Subject “They’re going to have to go through me”
Date November 21, 2024 12:45 AM
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[ [link removed] ]Rob Bonta







Donald Trump isn’t even back in the White House yet and he’s already
announced his plans for mass deportations of immigrants, threatening to
tear apart millions of families and communities across our nation.

[ [link removed] ]Politico: Trump’s immigration crackdown is expected to start on Day 1

[ [link removed] ]But Democratic leaders like Rob are ready to fight back. Will you power
our campaign with a grassroots donation of $5?

On Monday, Trump confirmed his administration’s plans to:

* Declare a national emergency to mobilize the military and conduct “the
largest deportation operation" in U.S. history;
* Bring back his federal ban on immigrants from certain Muslim-majority
countries;
* Use the 1798 Alien and Sedition Acts — the same laws used to place
thousands of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders into internment
camps during World War II — to detain and deport immigrants without a
hearing.

This would have a huge impact on California: our state is home to the
largest number of immigrants in the nation. Rob spoke to ABC 10News San
Diego this week to explain how our state is preparing to protect our
immigrant communities from these cruel and unconstitutional attacks.

[ [link removed] ]ABC 10News San Diego: Attorney General Rob Bonta says California will
lead the resistance against Trump's deportation plan. His office has
lawsuits ready and plans to fight the president-elect's border policies
the same way they did during Trump's first term.

Rob and his team at the Department of Justice have spent months drafting
legal strategies and briefs on mass deportations, birthright citizenship,
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), and sanctuary cities.
California state law prohibits local agencies from cooperating with ICE or
other federal immigration enforcement agencies, so Rob’s office will
release a bulletin reminding law enforcement that they cannot assist
Trump’s mass deportation plan.

The Attorney General will use the full force of the law and the full
authority of his office to protect and defend California’s immigrant
communities from any unlawful action Trump takes.

As Rob told ABC News, “There will be pain and harm inflicted by [Trump].
It is not all avoidable, but to get to our immigrant communities in ways
that are in violation of the law, they're going to have to go through me,
and we will stop them in courts using our legal tools given to us.”

[ [link removed] ]If you have Rob’s back in this critical fight, consider making a
grassroots contribution to support him today.



[ [link removed] ]Donate $5 »



California's strength lies in our diversity. Immigrants are our family,
friends, colleagues, and neighbors. They are essential to the fabric of
our communities and the success of our economy, both in California and the
country as a whole.

With your support, we'll continue to lead the nation in protecting
immigrant rights and fighting back against injustice.

— Team Bonta





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Rob Bonta for Attorney General 2026
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Sacramento, CA 95815
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