As KQED has been reporting, the policy-making body that oversees California's court system plans to vote Friday on a proposal to require courts to collect data on civil arrests inside the state's courthouses. It’s an effort to understand if the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown is getting in the way of justice. Earlier this week KQED spoke to a legal expert. Today, we visit courthouse in Rancho Cucamonga, where immigration arrests have become an almost daily occurrence. As KVCR’s Anthony Victoria reports, state lawmakers have introduced bills that aim to curb the practice.

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