California bill would allow residents to sue federal immigration agents, intensifying clash with Trump administration

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California lawmakers are again positioning the state in direct opposition to the Trump administration, this time with legislation that would allow residents to sue federal immigration officials for alleged constitutional violations.

The proposal, Senate Bill 747, authored by Democratic Sen. Scott Wiener of San Francisco, seeks to close what supporters call a longstanding legal loophole that shields federal law enforcement officers from civil lawsuits in cases where state or local officers could be held liable.

“We are not breaking radical new ground here,” said Democratic Sen. Josh Becker of Menlo Park. “We are closing a loophole.”

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