
"I am introducing a bill today that draws a moral line here in California. We're calling it like we see it, like we feel it, and respectfully, the GTFO ICE Bill - in other words, Get the Feds Out,"
"The message is very simple: If you choose to terrorize communities instead of serving them, California will not reward you with a public paycheck,"
Assemblymember Mark González (D-Los Angeles), co-introduced by Robert Rivas (D-Hollister), proposed legislation to bar hiring U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and other law enforcement personnel who actively arrest and deport people between Jan. 20, 2025, and Jan. 20, 2029. The ban would disqualify such individuals from state, county, or local public employment including police officers, peace officers, public school teachers, and civil servants. The proposal exempts law enforcement actions permitted under California's sanctuary law, Senate Bill 54, such as arresting violent convicted offenders. The bill is being called the GTFO ICE Bill (Get the Feds Out).
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