Protect California Rights

SB 1105 collage of protest
SB 1105 collage of protest

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The message:

Update: SB 1105 passed the California Senate on May 27, 2026. Now it needs your support in the California Assembly.

Our freedoms and rights as Californians have never felt more at risk. In addition to sending federal troops onto our streets, Trump is trying to commandeer state and local police to do his bidding through federal task forces, to force them to support racially discriminatory immigration enforcement activities, to investigate organizations and individuals demonstrating against these actions, and to target Americans who are documenting ICE's abusive actions. These actions violate our laws and jeopardize our rights.

DHS agents have been terrorizing communities through "roving patrols" that illegally stop, kidnap, and disappear someone based on their race. In a recent case, ICE officers in Orange County shot "less-lethal" projectiles, without warning, into a crowd protesting the murder of Renee Nicole Good. At least two Californians were shot in the head and left permanently blind.

Holding our government accountable is not a crime, but we've seen local police stop and question people for exercising their right to record such abuses by DHS agents in their communities. Others have watched their community's police officers setting up a perimeter and stand by as ICE violently arrested and attacked community members just trying to hold ICE accountable.

All of these actions violate California's existing laws and it's time to send a clear message that our state's resources and personnel will not be used to silence Californians.

The Protect California Rights Act will protect the safety and rights of Californians by:

  • Requiring interagency agreements with the federal government and out-of-state law enforcement to expressly state that California law enforcement will not engage in racial profiling, criminalization of speech, or use of unauthorized weapons of war.
  • Ensuring that our state does not give federal law enforcement officers acting beyond their federal jurisdiction broad power to stop and arrest Californians.

SB 1105 protects our local law enforcement from being forced to serve as foot soldiers for the federal government and ensures our laws are being upheld. The bill protects our limited resources, so they are used for local investigations and task forces, not to silence Californians and fuel a deportation force.

The recipient:

Your State Assemblymember