Posted on 01/30/2026 9:47:35 AM PST by Libloather
A newly proposed bill would bar ICE employees who worked for the agency under the Trump administration from becoming teachers or police officers in California as hostility toward immigration agents continues to simmer.
Assembly Bill 1627, introduced this week by Democratic Assemblymember Anamarie Ávila Farias, would permanently disqualify anyone currently working for the agency from holding any position as a law enforcement officer for state or local police agencies statewide, KTVU first reported.
If passed, it would also prohibit current ICE employees from virtually any role in education in the state, including educators or administrators, from kindergarten all the way through the University of California and California State University systems.
The bill’s introduction comes days after armed anti-ICE protester Alex Pretti was shot and killed by agents in Minneapolis during chaotic street demonstrations against President Trump’s immigration crackdown in the state.
It’s one of several new pieces of new anti-ICE legislation up for consideration by lawmakers in the Golden State.
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yeah...I can’t imagine it’s legal.
That’s a slippery slope communists. Is that how you begin picking us off as well?
Fed LEO is a decent paying career with a generous retirement. Why take a pay cut, especially for a state whose public retirement agency is in trouble, $3B in losses, rife with scandal? Why work for a state with the highest income tax in the country and more on the way?
Let’s do Jews next. /sarc
What an asinine bill.
Headlines: US Armed Forces land in Sacramento, capture dictator Newsome in his pajamas and his wife, fly them to
Washington where they will put on trial for treason. No sonic weapon was used as the bedroom was full of hot air. 32 illegal aliens guarding the bed were stunned to the ground by a Special forces soldier singing “God Bless Anerica”.
Who would want to be whatever they call police in California, anyway
Especially Black or Jewish ICE employees.(/S)
The real problem as I see it is deputization.
The members of the California National Guard are called up to go to the Mexican border where they become deputized Border Patrol agents with full arresting authority.
“While resisting arrest, the disgraced governor expired from what some have described as Black Heart syndrome”
lets go back to the 1800’ss voters must be male property owners....
lets go back to the 1800’ss voters must be male property owners....
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You can tell how good California laws are when you see the judge with a box of erasers on his bench.
I truly don’t understand how these physically weak leftists—the females, many trans, old commies etc— can’t see ICE is literally protecting them.
Many illegals are young men with street fighting skills, even gang members. They would prey on these lefties.
Liberals are morons. They do not rationalize, only emotionally react. They see themselves as the underdog and root for any other underdog, even those harming them.
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What idiots!!!!!!
It might be legal since previous jobs amd experience are not a protected clas like race amd sex.
Please note I didn’t sleep at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
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