California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s team is reportedly crafting a plan to aid illegal aliens, according to POLITICO.
The outlet obtained a draft titled “Immigrant Support Network Concept” which aims for the “creation of an Immigrant Support Network comprised of regional ‘hubs’ to connect at-risk individuals, their families, and communities with community systems—such as legal services, schools, labor unions, local governments, etc.”
Newsom’s office told Fox News the California Department of Social Services prepared the unreviewed draft.
Scott Murray, a deputy director for the Public Affairs and Outreach Programs for the Department of Social Services, said the draft was not a finalized.
“This document is an internal and deliberative draft document meant for internal discussions as part of a number of possible considerations given the incoming federal administration’s public remarks,” he said. […]
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