Anyone who gets a driver's license, pays state taxes or registers to vote turns over personal information to the state government. But Latinos, Muslims and many from the LGBTQ community are worried that routine information could somehow be used against them by the Trump administration, an administration which has proposed policies many consider hostile. Now, California lawmakers are looking at changing privacy laws to address those fears.
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