In California, immigrants without full legalization will take the civil service

Immigrants who do not have full legal status will be able to occupy some public office in California. The state Senate approved the bill and sent it on Friday, August 24, the Governor. If Jerry brown signs this act, persons over 18 who have no permanent residence permit in the country, will have the right to work in local boards and commissions.

The author of the bill — Senator Ricardo Lara believes that in this way will be offset by the negative impact of laws excluding immigrants from civilian life. Democrat from bell Gardens I am sure that the opportunity to «hear the voices of all Californians, regardless of where they were born or how they look», will allow «more effective policies».

So, SB174 law prohibits state immigrants with no work permits. Some persons, residing in California, have permission to work, but have still not received legal status under the Federal program of «Deferred action for child immigrants», or DACA.

Opponents of the bill fear that, taking it on Board, the opponents trump will encourage young immigrants known as «dreamers», to regard employment in the civil service as a political act. «I don’t want any «dreamer» was used as political pawns in the war with trump,» said Senator Joel Anderson.

Meanwhile, in March of this year, the Senate Rules Committee has already enlisted woman, living in California without permission, the Advisory Council of the state. And in 2016, Governor brown appointed one of the participants in the DACA program, the Board of Trustees of the University of California.

Previously, we reported that circuit judge ordered completely restart the DACA program.

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