On a recent episode of MS NOW's "All In," Representative Eric Swalwell (D-CA) outlined his intentions if elected governor of California, focusing on how he would address the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
• Swalwell stated that he would charge ICE agents for crimes if they violate laws, such as false imprisonment or assault, while pursuing immigrants.
• He emphasized the importance of holding ICE agents accountable, suggesting that if they do not reveal their identities, they should not be eligible for a driver's license in California.
• Swalwell highlighted the governor's responsibility to protect vulnerable populations and stressed the need for a proactive approach to defend communities against aggressive immigration tactics.
• He discussed California's significant role due to its size and economy, suggesting that the state has the unique power to lead against federal policies perceived as harmful.
Swalwell's statements reflect a commitment to hold ICE agents accountable and provide protections for immigrants. He believes that a governor must actively defend vulnerable communities and ensure that law enforcement operates transparently and fairly.
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