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Brown Signs Laws Limiting Detention Of Immigrants

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a bill that prohibits local law enforcement agencies from detaining people for deportation if they are arrested for a minor crime and otherwise eligible to be released from custody.

AB4 by Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, D-San Francisco, was one of eight immigration-related measures Brown signed on Saturday. The governor also approved a bill authored by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, D-San Diego, that allows lawyers to be admitted to the California bar even if they live in the U.S. illegally.

Ammiano's legislation creates a statewide standard for how local agencies comply with the federal Secure Communities program, which requires law enforcement to check the immigration status of any one who is arrested.

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The governor vetoed a similar measure last year because it did not let officials detain those convicted of crimes such as child abuse and drug trafficking, exemptions that were removed from this year's version.

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