The Hidden Dangers of Immigration Consulting Services
A growing number of immigration consulting businesses in the Sacramento [...]
A growing number of immigration consulting businesses in the Sacramento [...]
As Los Angeles and other California cities move to install [...]
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Los Angeles is about to become a surveillance state on [...]
California lawmakers introduce new privacy bills to protect vulnerable groups from data misuse. But are these measures necessary safeguards—or dangerous barriers hindering law enforcement’s ability to keep the public safe?
California’s Assembly Bill 15 (AB 15), introduced by Assemblymember Mia Bonta, has ignited intense debate over the state’s cooperation with ICE. The bill would prohibit prison officials from notifying ICE when convicted criminals—including those guilty of violent and sex-related crimes—are released. While supporters argue it prevents “double punishment,” critics warn it endangers public safety. Governor Gavin Newsom has threatened a veto, while Attorney General Rob Bonta’s silence adds to the controversy.
AB 1333 is a dangerous proposal that forces Californians to retreat in the face of criminal threats while stripping away their right to self-defense. This reckless bill undermines public safety and emboldens criminals at the expense of law-abiding citizens.
In a state that frequently deals with wildfires, the reliability [...]