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California assessing legal action against use of force on Mexico border

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WASHINGTON: California Attorney General Xavier Becerra is assessing whether the state can take legal action over the Trump administra­tion’s use of force against a caravan of migrants or a decision and future threats to shut the border with Mexico, he said in an interview with Reuters on Wednesday

“We have been approached by folks who have expressed complaints,” Becerra, who is the son of Mexican immigrants, said

“We are monitoring what’s occurring.”

Should California opt to take legal action, they would join a growing public protest over the implementa­tion of President Donald Trump’s hardline immigratio­n policies, including the use of tear gas against the Central American migrants at the border and the decision to separate migrant children from their parents

California has limited jurisdicti­on to insert itself despite the clashes taking place on the state’s border because the federal government has sweeping control over border and immigratio­n administra­tion

But Becerra suggested that if a state resident was being affected, including by shutting of the border, the state could have cause to intervene

“I can’t act unless the rules are on our side,” Becerra, who is the son of Mexican immigrants, said

Becerra, a Democrat and former member of Congress who helped negotiate comprehens­ive immigrants reform that was never passed, used his role as state attorney general to intervene on behalf of child immigrants known as Dreamers when Trump sought to revoke their legal status

The border crisis has unfolded in the past week as thousands of migrants who have made their way north through Mexico from violent and impoverish­ed Central American countries attempted to enter the United States to seek asylum

On Sunday, US authoritie­s fired tear gas canisters toward migrants in Mexico – near the border crossing separating Tijuana from San Diego, California – when some rushed through border fencing into the United States

During the melee on Sunday, US authoritie­s shut San Ysidro, the country’s busiest border crossing, for several hours

Trump has since threatened to ‘permanentl­y’ close the USMexican border if Mexico does not deport some 7,000 Central Americans gathered there. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A child looks through the border wall on the Mexico side towards the United States at Border Field State Park in San Diego, California, US. — Reuters photo
A child looks through the border wall on the Mexico side towards the United States at Border Field State Park in San Diego, California, US. — Reuters photo

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