A bill that would have provided taxpayer funded legal services to criminal illegal immigrants was pulled from committee hours before the hearing.
The bill that began to get much “heat” over the weekend, including a response from Elon Musk, was set to be heard at the Assembly Judiciary Committee
Assemblymember Reggie Jones-Sawyer (D-South Los Angeles) introduced Assembly Bill (AB) 2031, the Representation, Equity, and Protections (REP) for All Immigrants Act. This Act will enhance and expand access to immigration services provided across California for immigrants – regardless of the ability to pay, language, or past interaction with the criminal legal system.
According to the bill, it would remove a provision in current law which would now allow funds to be used to appeal convictions for violent and serious felonies.
On March 10, Assemblywoman Kate Sanchez sounded the alarm and called out AB 2031 as a “BAD BILL ALERT where she stated “CA Dems are pushing a bill for illegal immigrants convicted of violent felonies to receive taxpayer-funded legal aid & avoid deportation! AB 2031 is completely UNACCEPTABLE. Why do they want to prioritize immigrant rapists & murderers over everyone else?”
This prompted Assembly Leader James Gallagher to issue a response to the AB 2031 stating, “CA has a $70 billion deficit and Democrats want to spend even more to hire lawyers for illegal immigrants that committed violent felonies. We need to stop this insanity.”
Assemblymember Bill Essayli took it a step further issuing a formal press release against the bill:
Asm. Bill Essayli Condemns Dangerous AB 2031 “One California” Proposal
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Today Assemblyman Bill Essayli issued the following statement condemning AB 2031 (Jones-Sawyer) which endangers Californians by using taxpayer funds to defend murderers.
“AB 2031 endangers Californians by using taxpayer funds to protect dangerous criminal illegal immigrants from deportation. Policies like this are exactly what led to the murder of a nursing student in Georgia Laken Riley, University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts, San Francisco resident Kate Steinle, and America Thayer who was beheaded by her boyfriend who had an extensive criminal record.
“As a former federal prosecutor I routinely brought charges against criminal illegal immigrants who had horrific criminal records. The state of California should be assisting federal law enforcement in removing these criminals, not fighting to protect them. Our legislators are confused on who they represent in Sacramento. We must always act in the best interest of California citizens.”
Assemblyman Bill Essayli will be available for comment immediately following the Assembly Judiciary Committee vote on AB 2031 Tuesday, March 12 outside of State Capitol Room 437.
The bill even prompted Elon Musk to chime in.
This then prompted a response from Assemblymember Reggie Jones-Saywer who authored the bill.
“@elonmusk One of us fights to ensure due process & a fair trial for all human beings. The other makes billions allowing drug sales to take place on their platform. You’re right, enough is enough. That’s why I’ve authored #AB1800 to put away CEOs who host illegal drug markets.”
UPDATE
At 10:30 pm Monday, Assemblymemebr Essayli said the bill was pulled.
Related
- Jan 4 – Bill Introduced To Repeal Taxpayer Funding for Illegal Immigrants’ Health Insurance
- Sept. 23, 2023 – Governor Newsom Vetoes The Home Act
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