THOMAS D. ELIAS
California spent most of the last four years as a target, the object of continual presidential resentment from Donald Trump because he lost here in 2016 by almost a 62-38 margin, the stateâs differential providing all 3 million votes by which Hillary Clinton defeated him in the popular vote that fall.
But with the end of successor Joseph Bidenâs first 100 days in office drawing near, things look very different for California today.
First, a look back at Californiaâs background with Trump.
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April 9, 2021
Activists gather for a “Reunite Our Families Now” rally in Los Angeles, Calif., on March 6, 2021. (Frederic J. Brown / AFP)
Earlier this week, with little fanfare, the Biden administration announced in the
Federal Register that it would be rolling back one of the cruelest of Trump’s anti-immigrant proposals: namely, denying all mixed-status families households where some members are US citizens and others are undocumented immigrants access to public and subsidized housing.
Under Trump’s proposal, these families faced a Sophie’s Choice: Either kick out the undocumented member (usually a parent) and keep the home, or maintain the integrity of the family and end up on the streets.
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