Lawmakers introduce bills to stop ICE courthouse raids | KQED
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Lawmakers introduce bills to stop ICE courthouse raids | KQED
"Researchers found that California's transitional kindergarten and State Preschool Program, despite serving over 278,000 children, lack several essential quality measures that are present in other states' programs."
"Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco stated that if elected governor, he would support the extradition of a Bay Area doctor accused of mailing abortion pills to Louisiana, emphasizing a tough stance on abortion."
California's publicly-funded preschool programs, including transitional kindergarten, are expanding, serving over 278,000 children. However, researchers indicate these programs fall short in quality measures compared to other states. Concurrently, Republican gubernatorial candidates are advocating for strict measures on abortion, including supporting the extradition of a doctor accused of mailing abortion pills. Additionally, a bill is progressing that would disqualify individuals from police positions if they participated in immigration enforcement during Trump's presidency, amid increasing ICE courthouse arrests in California.
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