California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AR46

Caption

Relative to immigration and rule of law.

Impact

This resolution asserts California's stance on maintaining state sovereignty amid federal actions perceived as unconstitutional. The Assembly condemns what they describe as federal tyranny, particularly referencing the apprehension of Senator Alex Padilla during a press conference held by the Secretary of Homeland Security. Such actions are viewed as violations of the separation of powers that uphold the structure of government in the United States, which could set a precedent for further conflict between state and federal jurisdictions.

Summary

House Resolution No. 46 (AR46) focuses on immigration policy and the principle of rule of law in California. It specifically addresses recent tensions between federal authorities and state/federal representatives, highlighting a situation that escalated due to federal immigration raids in Los Angeles starting June 6, 2025. The response to these raids included mass protests, which were met with actions from federal authorities that some deemed as overreach, including the involvement of the National Guard without state consent and military presence to suppress public dissent.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding AR46 include the perceived encroachment of federal power into state governance and the resulting implications for civil liberties. Advocates for the resolution argue that the state's right to self-governance and address specific issues related to its population, particularly in terms of immigration enforcement, is at risk. Critics may see this resolution as an attempt to undermine federal authority and ignite further confrontations between state and federal entities.

Next_steps

The resolution calls for actions to be taken to restore law based on due process and the rights of individuals as detailed in the Constitution. By doing so, the California Assembly seeks to re-assert its authority and ensure that local constituents can maintain agency over their governance in contrast to federal interventions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR98

Law enforcement: immigration actions.

CA SJR9

Immigrants in California: mass immigration raids.

CA AJR8

Immigration: Temporary Protected Status.

CA AR57

Relative to Transgender History Month.

CA AR21

Relative to Transgender Day of Visibility.

CA AR65

Relative to Filipino American History Month.

CA SR53

Relative to Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

CA AR102

Relative to Filipino American History Month.

CA SJR8

The Renewing Immigration Provisions of the Immigration Act of 1929.

CA AJR17

The Renewing Immigration Provisions of the Immigration Act of 1929.

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