Mr. Trump recently created a firestorm of outrage across the country when he stated that, “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re bringing rapists.” Fellow Republican Presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R – Texas) instead of condemning these comments defended Trump’s statement and followed Cruz’s own previous comments attacking undocumented immigrants.
California is home to the largest population of immigrants in the United States, whose contributions help to drive this state to be the most economically successful and prosperous in the nation. A recent study by the University of California, Los Angeles, found that legalizing the status of undocumented immigrants working and living in the United States would create approximately $1.5 trillion in additional gross domestic product growth over the next 10 years and increase wages for all workers.
Companies throughout the nation quickly responded to Trump’s comments by ending their business relationship with him including NBC Universal, ESPN and the Professional Golf Association. Joined by nine Senate co-authors, SR 39 would make California the first state in the nation to publicly call for its government to divest from Trump and encourages the state’s businesses and 38 million residents to join California’s efforts to DUMP TRUMP.
“Immigrant families fundamentally enrich the extraordinary character of our state and nation,” said Senator Isadore Hall. “California’s short and long-term economic, social, health, security, and prosperity require policies that allow individuals to become legal and enfranchised participants in our society and economy. I stand with my fellow State Senators, immigrant families and residents throughout California in denouncing Donald Trump’s reckless, arrogant and irresponsible actions. The racist statements made by Donald Trump and Ted Cruz have no place in our state or national political discourse and no place for anyone who aspires to one day serve in the White House.”
Senator Hall will be joined by his Senate colleagues to discuss the introduction of SR 39 on Thursday, July 9, 2015, upon adjournment of Senate Floor Session outside of the State Senate Chambers.
Source: Senator Isadore Hall, III