Governor Newsom issues statement on the Supreme Court’s ruling to uphold racially motivated immigration arrests in Southern California
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~ In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court has upheld the practice of racially motivated immigration arrests in Southern California. Governor Gavin Newsom has issued a statement expressing his disappointment and concern over this decision.

The 6-3 majority ruling allows federal immigration officers to conduct suspicionless stops in California, which Governor Newsom believes will lead to a parade of racial terror in Los Angeles. He argues that this is not about enforcing immigration laws, but rather targeting Latinos and anyone who does not fit into Stephen Miller's narrow definition of an American.

According to Governor Newsom, this decision will have a detrimental impact on California's families and small businesses. He believes that Trump's private police force now has the green light to come after anyone they deem as a target, including U.S. citizens and children.

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Despite this setback, Governor Newsom remains committed to fighting against these "abhorrent attacks" on Californians. He urges the community to stand together and continue advocating for justice and equality.

In other news, Visa has announced that it will be bringing its flagship global payments conference back to San Francisco starting in 2026. This decision adds to the growing list of companies relocating or returning to the Golden State.

The Governor's Office also released a statement regarding transit funding, stating that they are working closely with all stakeholders to reach a funding deal by fall. They are determined to find a solution that benefits all parties involved.

Additionally, Governor Newsom and Acting Governor Kounalakis have announced that flags will be flown at half-staff in honor of John Burton, who will be posthumously inducted into the California Hall of Fame. Both leaders have expressed their admiration for Burton's contributions and legacy in the state.

As California continues to face challenges and make progress, it is clear that its leaders are dedicated to standing up for what is right and fighting for the well-being of its residents.

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