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Immigrant candidate Mohammad Arif enters California Governor race, campaigns on anti-war, public welfare agenda

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March 30, 2026
Immigrant candidate Mohammad Arif enters California Governor race, campaigns on anti-war, public welfare agenda
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California, March 30, 2026: Mohammad Arif has emerged as one of the candidates in the upcoming California gubernatorial elections scheduled for June 2, 2026, positioning himself as a strong voice for immigrants and a vocal critic of US war policies.

California, one of the most influential states in the United States and home to the world’s largest sub-national economy, is set to witness a highly competitive race for the governor’s office—widely regarded as one of the most significant political positions in the country.

The election features candidates from the two major political parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, alongside several independent contenders. Within the Democratic Party alone, around 10 to 12 candidates are reportedly in the running, including Mohammad Arif.

The contest is largely shaping up as a traditional Democrat versus Republican battle, with key policy differences emerging—particularly on foreign policy and public spending. Democratic candidates, including Arif, have voiced opposition to ongoing war efforts, describing them as a drain on national resources.

Arif, notably the only candidate prominently representing immigrant communities in the race, has made anti-war advocacy and public welfare central to his campaign. “War is a waste of resources of the United States. These funds should be used for the betterment of people, especially in California,” he said.

Criticizing current US policies, Arif stated that they are not aligned with the interests of ordinary citizens. He highlighted recent protests held across California under the slogan “No King,” opposing war and the policies of President Donald Trump.

“We have protested across California against the war and the administration’s policies,” Arif said, urging the government to pursue diplomacy. “We appeal for compromise to bring peace—not war, as war is not good for anyone.”

Emphasizing broader goals, he added that the United States should focus on improving economic conditions, education, and healthcare, while promoting peace domestically and globally. “The United States is a peaceful nation, and we want peace not only here but across the world,” he said.

Arif also questioned the decision-making process behind recent military actions, alleging that Congress was not adequately consulted. He expressed confidence that public protests would influence policy direction.

As the election approaches, California’s gubernatorial race is expected to draw significant national attention, reflecting broader debates on governance, foreign policy, and the allocation of public resources.

Tags: "No King"CaliforniaCalifornia gubernatorial electionsDemocratic PartyDonald J. TrumpMohammad ArifPeaceRepublican PartyUnited StatesUS PresidentUS war policies
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