A bill barring police from turning over undocumented immigrants to federal authorities is back in front of Gov. Jerry Brown.
The governor vetoed a similar measure last year, but in the final week of this year’s legislative session, the Assembly and Senate passed a new version on party-line votes.
The measure’s supporters, led by San Francisco Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, its sponsor, call the bill the Trust Act. It keeps police from detaining people and turning them over to federal immigration officials unless they’ve been convicted of serious crimes.
Last year Brown called the measure “fatally flawed.” He said its definitions would have allowed people with serious crimes on their record to walk.
This session's version, which Ammiano’s staff says the Brown administration weighed in on, includes a list of violent, gang-related and sexual crimes for which police could detain undocumented immigrants and alert the federal government.