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Trump to visit blue state that makes him see red

President heading to California for fundraiser, border wall prototypes

- By JILL COLVIN and MICHAEL R. BLOOD

Los Angeles — Donald Trump is coming — at last — to the state he loves to hate, setting foot in California for his first time as president.

This is turf he lost to Democrat Hillary Clinton by more than 4 million votes in 2016. He has mocked its judges for blocking his agenda, sued over its lax enforcemen­t of immigratio­n laws and threatened to pull out federal agents.

But there’s something he’s dying to see here: the prototypes for his long-promised wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. And there’s something he’s eager to do here: raise cash from the Beverly Hills crowd.

Trump’s arrival Tuesday will come just days after his Justice Department sued to block a trio of state laws designed to protect people living in the U.S. illegally. Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown likened it to “an act of war” with Trump’s administra­tion.

“The State of California is sheltering dangerous criminals in a brazen and lawless attack on our Constituti­onal system of government,” Trump complained in his weekly address, accusing California’s leaders of being “in open defiance of federal law.”

“They don’t care about crime. They don’t care about death and killings. They don’t care about robberies,” he said, calling on Congress to block the state’s federal funds.

Last week, Oakland’s mayor warned residents of an impending immigratio­n raid — a move that Trump called disgracefu­l and said put law enforcemen­t officers at risk.

The state has also joined lawsuits aimed at stopping constructi­on of Trump’s stalled border wall. And its judges have repeatedly ruled against policies Trump has tried to enact.

In recent months, Trump and other administra­tion officials have threatened both to flood the state with U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t agents and to pull ICE out of the state completely.

“I mean, frankly, if I wanted to pull our people from California, you would have a crying mess like you’ve never seen in California,” Trump said last month, predicting “crime like nobody has ever seen crime in this country.”

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