Sacramento — Rep. Eric Swalwell pledged at a Tuesday town hall to restrict federal immigration officers’ roles in California if elected governor, saying he would bar them from state jobs and revoke driver’s licenses for agents who refuse to unmask, though he did not specify legal implementation details. San Francisco reporting noted Swalwell also publicly denied accusations of inappropriate behavior with staff at the same event, calling the claims false and saying there were no NDAs or settlements; his campaign and media outlets referenced these issues as mail-in ballots are prepared ahead of the June 2 primary.
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Swalwell's pledge could change how ICE operates in California. If you're an immigrant, this could affect your rights and safety. If you're a state employee, it might impact job eligibility. Watch for updates on how these changes might be legally implemented.
Swalwell's denial of misconduct allegations and his ICE-related promises are key issues in his campaign. As the June 2 primary approaches, these topics could sway voters. Stay informed and remember to mail in your ballot. Worth forwarding if you know someone voting in California.
Swalwell’s campaign benefited from heightened media attention and an opportunity to define policy contrasts ahead of the June primary as he pushes a law-and-order stance on state interactions with federal immigration agents.
Federal immigration officers and affected staffers may face reputational, employment, and legal risks if state-level restrictions are pursued; Swalwell’s campaign also faces scrutiny from allegations and resultant news coverage.
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