Campaign Action When it comes to the resistance against Donald Trump, it’s no exaggeration to say that California has been leading the way. For the state, it’s personal. California is home to the largest undocumented population in the nation, including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients. Since his poorly-attended inauguration, the Los Angeles Times reports that state leaders have introduced more than 35 bills and two dozen resolutions opposing Trump’s xenophobic agenda, including the most sweeping anti-deportation bill in the nation. Today, the state’s attorney general announced the latest action includes a lawsuit to stop Trump’s racist border wall: The lawsuit set to be filed in federal court in San Diego will argue that the effort violates federal law and the Constitution by intruding on state authority, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said. "They're violating the Tenth Amendment and infringing on a lot of state laws, not just federal laws, that affect our state.