AB-18
Immigration

California Secure Borders Act of 2025.

Introduced
CA
2025-2026 Regular Session
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Key Takeaways

  • Undeveloped "intent bill" that aims to repeal sanctuary laws and restrict services for undocumented immigrants.
  • Proposes cross-deputization of local law enforcement and State Guard deployment for border security.

Summary

Assembly Member DeMaio has introduced an intent bill to establish the California Secure Borders Act of 2025, which aims to modify state immigration policies and restrict public services for undocumented immigrants. The proposal includes provisions for law enforcement cooperation and border security measures, though specific details will be developed as the bill progresses.

Key Dates

Read first time. To print.
Assembly Floor
Read first time. To print.
Read first time. To print.

Contacts

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Carl DeMaioR
Assembly Member
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Introduced By

Carl DeMaio
Carl DeMaioR
California State Assembly Member
10% progression
Bill has been formally introduced and read for the first time in its house of origin (12/2/2024)

Key Takeaways

  • Undeveloped "intent bill" that aims to repeal sanctuary laws and restrict services for undocumented immigrants.
  • Proposes cross-deputization of local law enforcement and State Guard deployment for border security.

Get Involved

Act Now!

Email the authors or create an email template to send to all relevant legislators.

Introduced By

Carl DeMaio
Carl DeMaioR
California State Assembly Member

Summary

Assembly Member DeMaio has introduced an intent bill to establish the California Secure Borders Act of 2025, which aims to modify state immigration policies and restrict public services for undocumented immigrants. The proposal includes provisions for law enforcement cooperation and border security measures, though specific details will be developed as the bill progresses.

10% progression
Bill has been formally introduced and read for the first time in its house of origin (12/2/2024)

Key Dates

Read first time. To print.
Assembly Floor
Read first time. To print.
Read first time. To print.

Contacts

Profile
Carl DeMaioR
Assembly Member
Bill Author
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Carl DeMaioR
Assembly Member
Bill Author