Immigration,
Government
Jul. 17, 2018
More litigation likely over immigration law
On July 4, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction siding with the Trump administration and blocked enforcement of several of the key provisions AB 450 as applied to private employers — while allowing other provisions to move forward.





Benjamin M. Ebbink
Of Counsel
Fisher Phillips
Phone: (916) 210-0400
Email: bebbink@fisherphillips.com
UC Davis King Hall
For 15 years, Benjamin served as chief consultant to the California Assembly Committee on Labor and Employment, acting as the primary policy expert on labor and employment matters for the California State Assembly.
Immigration has, and continues to be, a major flashpoint between California and the Trump administration. In 2017, the California legislature passed significant legislation (Assembly Bill 450) impacting how California employers deal with federal immigration authorities. The Trump administration sued over these policies, putting California on a collision course with the federal government -- with California employers stuck squarely in the middle.
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