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Will California become the first asylum state for undocumented immigrants in the United States?

According to foreign media reports, on September 16, local time, the California Senate voted to pass the "asylum state" bill, which has been submitted to Governor Brown for signature. The most extensive undocumented immigrant asylum bill in the United States restricts the cooperation between state and local judicial departments and the Federal Immigration Service, and prohibits police from questioning and detaining people suspected of violating immigration laws.

It is reported that the California House of Representatives successfully passed the "asylum state" bill with 49 votes to 25 on September 15, and then sent it to the Senate for voting. 16 in the early morning, the Senate passed the bill named SB54 by 27 votes to 1 1. The bill will then be sent to California Governor Jerry Brown for signature.

It is reported that California is the state with the largest number of illegal immigrants in the United States, with an estimated 2.7 million people. Since Trump adopted a strict immigration policy, liberal members of the California state legislature have been trying to protect undocumented immigrants. Members who support this bill believe that Trump's crackdown on illegal immigrants has made many people live in fear.