Porterville Recorder

Immigratio­n a recurring theme in California’s Trump lawsuits

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SAN FRANCISCO — California Attorney General Xavier Becerra has taken on the Trump administra­tion in nearly 100 briefs and other legal actions, including 45 lawsuits. Among his most significan­t victories was a 2018 ruling that blocked the White House's decision to end an Obama-era program that protected hundreds of thousands of young immigrants from deportatio­n.

Here are some other key lawsuits his office has filed and where they stand: IMMIGRATIO­N CRACKDOWN

Becerra sued then-attorney General Jeff Sessions in August 2017 over new requiremen­ts on a law enforcemen­t grant. Sessions said cities and states going forward could receive Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance grants only if they allowed federal immigratio­n officials to access detention facilities and provided notice when someone in the country illegally was about to be released. A judge in October permanentl­y blocked those requiremen­ts. The administra­tion has appealed. BORDER WALL

Becerra sued the administra­tion in September 2017 to stop constructi­on of President Donald Trump's planned border wall with Mexico. A judge sided with Trump in February, rejecting California's argument that the administra­tion overreache­d by waiving laws requiring environmen­tal and other reviews before constructi­on could begin. Becerra has appealed. BIRTH CONTROL

Becerra sued the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in October 2017 over rules that allowed more employers to opt out of providing women with no-cost birth control. A judge blocked the rules, and an appeals court in December upheld that decision. The administra­tion has revised the rules, prompting another, ongoing court battle. FUEL EFFICIENCY

California and 16 other states sued the U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency in May over its plan to scrap fuel efficiency standards that would have required vehicles by 2025 to achieve 36 miles per gallon (58 kilometers per gallon), about 10 miles (16 kilometers) over the existing standards. The Trump proposal would freeze standards at 2020 levels when vehicles will be required to hit an average of 30 miles per gallon (48 kilometers per gallon). The case is pending before a U.S. appeals court in Washington, D.C. FAMILY SEPARATION­S

California and other states sued Trump in June over the administra­tion's policy of separating migrant families at the Mexico border. The case is before U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego.

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