the new rule said if a city or state wants the money, they have to let federal immigration authorities access detention facilities and give them 48 hours notice before releasing someone suspected of being in the country illegally. the ruling in chicago stops that, at least temporarily, and it applies to the entire country. but chicago is not the only place pushing back against the trump administration s immigration policies. california lawmakers passed legislation around two a.m. this morning that limits cooperation between local police and federal immigration authorities. the bill specifically prohibits state and local police from using resources, money or people to, quote, investigate, interrogate, detain, detect or arrest persons for immigration enforcement. with this law unless a person has a felony record, federal immigration agents won t have access to them. i think it shows that we re going to protect our immigrant