Opponents of the Bill, however, argue that it is unnecessary and could infringe on free speech and religious freedom. Some opponents argue that caste is a complex social issue that is deeply intertwined with religion, and that outlawing caste discrimination could be seen as an attack on religious practices. Others argue that caste discrimination is not a widespread problem in California and that existing anti-discrimination laws are sufficient to protect against any instances of discrimination. In fact, individuals and a California state agency have previously brought lawsuits against employers alleging caste discrimination.
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