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BREAKING NEWS: California Will Prosecute Employers Who Help Immigration Sweeps
 
01/20/2018 7:03:20 AM PST · by know.your.why · 70 replies
https://gab.ai/kirksnewsnetwork ^ | 1/19/2018 | KirksNewsNetwork
California AG threatens to prosecute businesses that help in immigration sweeps. New California Declares Independence From Rest Of State... California employers assisting Immigration and Customs Enforcement in a reported widespread immigration crackdown will be prosecuted, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said on Thursday. His warning comes amid reports that U.S. immigration agents were planning mass sweeps targeting illegal immigrants within the Northern California communities. Under the state’s new Immigration Worker Protection Act, businesses and employers providing information about employees to immigration authorities could face fines of up to $10,000, The Sacramento Bee reported.
 

California AG: "We will prosecute" employers who violate sanctuary laws
 
01/19/2018 2:44:55 AM PST · by markomalley · 50 replies
WGMD ^ | 1/19/18 | Bradford Betz
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra warned employers Thursday of legal repercussions if they assist federal immigration officials in an impending crackdown in the sanctuary state, The Sacramento Bee reported.Under a new state law – the Immigration Worker Protection Act – employers and businesses could face fines of up to $10,000 if they provide employee information to U.S. Immigration Customs, Becerra said.If employers “start giving up information about their employees or access to their employees in ways that contradict our new California laws, they subject themselves to actions by my office. We will prosecute those who violate the law,” he said at...
 

California AG: ‘We Will Prosecute’ Employers Who Cooperate with Federal Immigration Officials
 
01/18/2018 7:10:20 PM PST · by Rockitz · 79 replies
Breitbart.com ^ | 18 Jan 2018 | John Binder
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra (D) says his office “will prosecute” employers who cooperate with federal immigration officials to deport criminal illegal aliens from the United States. In a press conference on Thursday, the pro-open borders attorney general warned California employers of new state laws that barred businesses from providing information on illegal aliens to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency that would aid in deportations. Becerra said, according to NTK Network: There are new laws in place in California now in 2018 with the advent of 2018. I mentioned two of them specifically, AB 450 and SB 54....
 

‘We will prosecute’ employers who help immigration sweeps, California AG says
 
01/18/2018 3:15:43 PM PST · by Mariner · 97 replies
The Sacramento Bee ^ | January 18th, 2018 | By Angela Hart
The state’s top cop issued a warning to California employers Thursday that businesses face legal repercussions, including fines up to $10,000, if they assist federal immigration authorities with a potential widespread immigration crackdown. “It’s important, given these rumors that are out there, to let people know – more specifically today, employers – that if they voluntarily start giving up information about their employees or access to their employees in ways that contradict our new California laws, they subject themselves to actions by my office,” state Attorney General Xavier Becerra said at a news conference. “We will prosecute those who violate...
 

California AG: Employers who Cooperate With Federal Immigration Raids Will be Prosecuted
 
01/18/2018 1:54:27 PM PST · by AT7Saluki · 89 replies
NTK network ^ | 1/18/18 | NTK Staff
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra (D-CA) said during a press conference Thurday that employers in California who cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in their rumored upcoming immigration raids would be prosecuted if they cooperate in a manor that violates California law.
 

California Prosecutes Man For Posting Anti-Muslim Messages On Facebook
 
12/31/2017 3:13:30 PM PST · by Leaning Right · 81 replies
The Daily Caller ^ | 12/30/2017 | Anders Hagstrom
California has leveled misdemeanor charges against 41-year-old Mark Feigin after he sent five anti-Muslim posts to the Islamic Center of Southern California’s (ICSC) Facebook page in 2016. The California Attorney General’s office argues that his comments constituted “repeated contact by means of an electronic communication device” with “intent to annoy or harass,” a misdemeanor under California law...
 

California to Prosecute Exposure of Planned Parenthood's Ghoulish Profiteering [semi-satire]
 
04/01/2017 9:34:01 AM PDT · by John Semmens · 2 replies
Semi-News/Semi-Satire ^ | 2 Apr 2017 | John Semmens
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra has filed 15 felony charges against David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt for secretly recording Planned Parenthood officials who thought they were negotiating the sale of body parts from aborted fetuses. The crime: recording without consent. "Inasmuch as the sales being negotiated were of dubious legality it should be obvious that the Planned Parenthood officials whose words were captured on video would not have voluntarily consented," Becerra pointed out. "The covert recording and subsequent airing of the conversations did irreparable harm to the reputations of both the Planned Parenthood organization and the individuals who work there."...
 

The California Gathering That Hatched Plan to Prosecute Skeptics of Climate Change
 
12/29/2016 7:06:16 AM PST · by detective · 17 replies
Daily Signal ^ | December 28, 2016 | Kevin Mooney
Just before joining climate change activist and former Vice President Al Gore for a press conference in New York City, seven state-level attorneys general huddled with a representative of the Union of Concerned Scientists. The political activist, Peter Frumhoff, called for them and other elected officials to move decisively against major corporations and institutions for “denying” climate change. The seeds of that call to action in March were planted four years earlier at a gathering of environmental activists, trial lawyers, and academics across the country in San Diego. The Daily Signal found this and other revealing bits of information among material...
 

California senate refuses to take up bill to prosecute climate change 'deniers'
 
06/03/2016 9:03:51 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 29 replies
American Thinker ^ | June 3, 2016 | Rick Moran
Despite being approved by two committees, a bill that would have criminalized opposition to climate change died in the California senate. The bill would have targeted fossil fuel companies, think tanks, and individuals who, in the eyes of prosecutors, “deceived or misled the public on the risks of climate change.”Washington Times: The measure, which cleared two Senate committees, provided a four-year window in the statute of limitations on violations of the state’s Unfair Competition Law, allowing legal action to be brought until Jan. 1 on charges of climate change “fraud” extending back indefinitely. “This bill explicitly authorizes district attorneys and...
 
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