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California Gubernatorial Democrat Candidate Tom Steyer Reveals Plans to Jail ICE Agents

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California Gubernatorial Candidate Tom Steyer Reveals Plans to Jail ICE Agents

With Swalwell out of the race, Steyer is now the leading Democrat.

Of course, the California Teacher’s Union endorses Steyer for Governor.

In the latest poll from Emerson, Steyer is three points behind the leader, Republican Steve Hilton. Steyer is hard left—and is showing no signs of pivoting to the center. Fox 40: As Democratic candidates make moves to solidify their support ahead of the gubernatorial primary, Tom Steyer released a new plan that would take drastic steps to combat ICE — including jailing agents.

The progressive billionaire candidate published a blog post Tuesday outlining his plan to push back against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. He said it’s not enough for Democrats to “simply engage in rhetoric” and claim to stand against President Donald Trump’s administration. Steyer compared his plan to the way law enforcement fought the mob and called the federal agency a “violent extremist group.”

“California must build a system that fights fire with fire,” he said. “To stop this authoritarian takeover, we must counter ICE head-on, and go after both their agents on the streets and their leadership within the Department of Homeland Security”.

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California Gov. Candidate Tom Steyer Pledges to Open Borders and Arrest ICE Agents

By: Warner Todd Huston, Breitbart, April 15, 2026:

Tom Steyer, the now top polling Democrat for California governor, has unveiled his extremely radical, open-door, anti-ICE immigration platform as he continues his run for the state’s top office.

The hedge fund billionaire, who was polling poorly until the media targeted Eric Swalwell for a sacrifice to revitalize the Democratic field for the governor’s race, released his immigration pledges on Tuesday with a five-point plan that is far more left-wing and radical than the current governor’s, who himself is a left-wing radical on immigration.

The 68-year-old founder of Farallon Capital Management turned radical environmentalist posted his intentions to nullify all federal immigration laws, jail federal immigration law enforcement officers, and return deported individuals back to the U.S.

Steyer’s immigration plan includes the abolishment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in California and would attempt to jail ICE agents and their superiors whom Steyer thinks are breaking his rules.

He also thinks he has the power as a governor to go to foreign countries, gather up people who have been deported, and bring them back to the U.S.A.

The billionaire went on to pledge to ignore any U.S. Supreme Court rulings that he does not like.

Steyer claimed, “Each point builds on one another to create a comprehensive strategy that gives the State of California the power it needs to take on ICE and win.”

The candidate’s first bullet point made the claim that ICE uses “racial profiling” to arrest illegal migrants and to target them for deportation. This, he claims, is against California statutes that “outlaws any law enforcement agency from profiling anyone based on their race.” He pledged to enforce these statutes against federal immigration officers.

With his second policy, he pledged to “give the state Attorney General the authority to hold ICE’s leadership accountable for violence.”

“My plan will pursue supervisory liability. This body of law empowers the California justice system to criminally prosecute and imprison not just the ICE agents who are committing these crimes, but the leadership directing them to do so,” he claimed, not explaining how any state law could supersede federal authority.

His third policy pledge is to set up a special branch of the state attorney general’s office to pursue “evidence” that will lead to the prosecution of federal immigration officers, again without addressing federal supremacy issues.

Next he revealed he thinks a state governor can reverse federal deportation rulings and said he’d use state money to send representatives to foreign countries then pay to fly deported illegals back into California, saying, “I will bring those detained and kidnapped by ICE back home,” and says he will “assist and help those who have been imprisoned without due process.”

Finally, he pledged to use more state tax dollars to train illegals to “know their rights” so they can fight against being held accountable for breaking U.S. immigration laws, backed by California tax dollars in the process.

“I will launch a massive statewide ‘Know Your Rights’ public education and public awareness campaign,” Steyer pledged. “Every Californian, regardless of their immigration status, should know their constitutional and legal rights if you are stopped, detained, or questioned by ICE agents, if you are assembled to protest against ICE, if you are filming ICE agent activities, or if you witness unlawful and illegal actions perpetrated by ICE agents.”

Steyer claimed there is “solid legal foundation for California to expand these protections and prosecute ICE agents for breaking the law.” He added, “California should take matters into our own hands. California can extend these legal protections to its residents, despite the federal government’s failure.”

He then insisted, “Extending these protections is a major step forward. It targets the linchpin that holds together the entire ICE machine: their ability to weaponize their authority as federal agents to engage in racial profiling and racial violence.”

“Trump has turned ICE into a criminal enterprise, so let’s treat it as such,” he exclaimed. “As governor, I’ll go after ICE the way Eliot Ness and Joe Friday went after the Mob: bring them to justice by using their most basic crimes against them. For the Mob it was racketeering; for ICE it’s racial discrimination.”

Steyer concluded, writing, “On my watch, California will protect the most vulnerable and bring to justice those who break the law and brutalize our neighbors. We’ll let ICE know: in California, you obey our laws and respect our residents, or you go to jail.”

Finally, Steyer defended his announcement after Tesla funder Elon Musk took to X to write an astonished “Wow” over the radical policy suggestions.

“’Wow’ is right. ICE is a criminal organization. As governor, I’ll prosecute them like one,” the extremist Democrat posted.

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Your Tax Dollars Went to a Group Training ‘Constitutional Observers’ in Minneapolis

Protests over two immigration enforcement-involved shootings have highlighted the agitators organizing against federal agents on the ground in Minnesota, and the organization Comunidades Organizando el Poder y la Accíon Latina, or COPAL Education Fund, is a major player.

COPAL describes itself as a group that works “to improve the quality of life of Latine families.” It also hosts a hotline for people to call when spotting Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at work. The group also set up the Immigrant Defense Network, which trains “legal observers” to watch and report ICE.

The New York Times described COPAL as being “on the front lines of anti-ICE operations.” Francisco Segovia, COPAL’s executive director, described the confrontations with ICE as like “being, maybe, in the middle of a civil war.”

Protests of immigration enforcement have continued in the Twin Cities region following recent fatal shootings by federal agents of protesters. Anti-ICE agitators also invaded a church in St. Paul to stage a protest on Jan. 18.

An ICE agent recently shot and killed Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother, after her car appeared to make contact with the agent. In response, anti-ICE agitators, who chanted “Justice for Renee Good!”, invaded Cities Church in St. Paul mid-service, allegedly separating parents from their children.

Then on Saturday, U.S. Border Patrol agents shot Alex Pretti, also 37, as he filmed officers with a cellphone and appeared to intervene with law enforcement officers.

COPAL coordinates anti-ICE actions, and it has received funding from various sources, including your tax dollars.

A “handbook for constitutional observers,” co-branded with the Immigrant Defense Network and COPAL, instructs trainees on how to observe and document ICE agents at work.

The handbook specifically states, “Do NOT obstruct an arrest under ANY circumstances,” and instructs observers, “Don’t run or resist” if stopped by law enforcement.

After the Department of Homeland Security surged immigration agents to the Twin Cities in December, various agitators have opposed ICE agents by disrupting their work with whistles, using their cars and bodies to prevent the arrest of illegal aliens, and more.

Segovia, COPAL’s executive director, told The New York Times that the group does not “urge” trainees to blow whistles when ICE agents are present, but also acknowledged that “we provide whistles.”

“We provide copies of those books, and that’s part of the training,” he said of the observer handbook. “The whistle is part of that.”

“For instance, if you, as a citizen, observe the presence of ICE in your neighborhood, you can call the help line and say: I have witnessed this. That information comes to us. We assess the facts, and then we activate constitutional observers,” he said.

The Left’s Dark Money Network

Some of the same “dark money” foundations that bankrolled the leftist groups that shaped policy in the administration of former President Joe Biden have also supported COPAL for causes including environmental and health care programs.

New Venture Fund, one of the leftist nonprofits that worked with Arabella Advisors and now works with Sunflower Services, gave COPAL $560,000 for “environmental programs” between 2019 and 2022.

Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit aligned with New Venture Fund, sent COPAL’s 501(c)(4) nonprofit $185,000 for “environmental programs” between 2021 and 2023.

The Tides Foundation, a left-leaning pass-through foundation, sent COPAL a combined $50,000 for “healthy individuals and communities” in 2020 and 2022.

New Venture Fund, Sixteen Thirty Fund, and the Tides Foundation have also contributed to the Center for American Progress, which shaped policy under Biden and called for the Department of Homeland Security to treat “immigration as an asset to be managed rather than a crime to be enforced against.”

“Each of these grants supported environmental and democracy-related work and are completely unrelated to ICE observations,” a Sixteen Thirty Fund representative told The Daily Signal. “That said, STF unequivocally supports the constitutional rights of people in this country to peacefully protest and observe the actions of law enforcement in their communities.”

The left-leaning Center for Popular Democracy gave COPAL’s 501(c)(3) $119,725 between 2023 and 2024. It gave COPAL’s 501(c)(4) $46,000 for “innovations (fight back),” “climate justice,” and “basebuilding-training” between 2021 and 2023.

COPAL, Paid by Your Tax Dollars

Americans’ tax dollars have also supported COPAL.

The Department of Labor awarded COPAL a $1 million grant beginning in January 2023 to provide “job placement, workforce training and postsecondary access,” along with “advocacy and education of worker’s rights” to help “immigrants” and to address “glaring inequities” from the COVID-19 pandemic. The grant ended June 30, 2025, after the Department of Labor had given COPAL $994,983.

The program aimed to serve 400 people, prioritizing those who face barriers to employment and those who have authorization to work in the U.S., targeting low- to moderate-income first-, second-, and third-generation immigrants “from the Latinx and African diasporas.”

A Labor Department spokesperson noted that the Biden administration approved the grant under its diversity, equity, and inclusion priorities, but the Trump administration is clawing back some of the funding.

“The money remaining is being de-obligated and returned to the Treasury,” the spokesperson told The Daily Signal on Tuesday. “Under President [Donald] Trump’s leadership, the Department of Labor has made a concerted effort to end DEI grants and programs and instead return to a merit-based system.”

According to IRS filings for Alianza Americas, a left-leaning network of pro-immigrant groups, COPAL received $238,504 as a “subrecipient” of grants from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from 2021 to 2022.

The National Foundation for the CDC gave COPAL $246,250 for “emergency response fund coronavirus” in the year ending June 2021, marked as funding from the government. The foundation, which is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that works with the CDC, gave COPAL another $89,733 for “CBO support to increase vaccination coverage” in the year ending June 2024, marked as funding from the nonprofit, not the government.

“Our mission is focused on improving health,” Amy Tolchinsky, associate vice president for communications at the CDC Foundation, told The Daily Signal in a statement Tuesday. She said all funding from the CDC Foundation to COPAL was “restricted to improving the health at the community level in Minnesota.”

“The Foundation did not provide support used for other non-health activities, and the organization could not legally use our funding for any other activities,” she added.

The philanthropic arm of UCare, a Minnesota-based nonprofit health group, gave COPAL $100,000 for a “holistic program for providing support to Latino families and workers’ access to stable housing, employment/benefits, and healthcare” in 2023.

Last year, UCare announced that it would be shutting down. An inspector general report found that UCare had received $4.7 million in Medicare overpayments, in part because it reportedly billed for cancer, stroke, and sepsis even though the diseases had not been diagnosed. UCare said the findings were “fundamentally flawed” and did not consider underpayments.

Environment and Health Care?

COPAL receives funding for environmental and health care work, but these initiatives arguably focus on politics and immigration.

COPAL claims “environmental justice” as one of its “focus areas,” and it presents three goals under this heading: “base building,” which means strengthening “the power and influence of [black, Indigenous, and people of color] communities in Minnesota”; “structural change at the policy level”; and “shift the public narrative” by centering “impacted voices.” In other words, its environmental efforts appear more focused on activism and messaging than directly addressing the environment.

COPAL claims as a “core issue” “forced climate migration,” which attributes migration from Central and South America to an ostensibly manmade “climate crisis.”

COPAL presents “Health and Wellness” as another “focus area,” and presents a two-part strategy: “connecting individuals with essential resources” and “advocating for systemic changes to ensure health and wellness services are accessible to everyone.”

While the organization may have performed important health work during the COVID-19 pandemic, money is fungible, so grants and contributions for health issues may have enabled COPAL to pursue other projects, as well.

Grant Funding ICE ‘Reporting’

At least one grant speaks directly to COPAL’s organizing against ICE.

Last year, the Bush Foundation (set up by Archie and Edyth Bush, with no relation to the former presidents) awarded COPAL a $995,000 grant for a 24-month project to set up the Immigrant Defense Network, which organizes a hotline to monitor and report ICE activity.

COPAL did not respond to The Daily Signal’s request for comment.

The Daily Signal reached out to New Venture Fund, the Tides Foundation, the Center for Popular Democracy, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, UCare, and the Bush Foundation for comment, but did not receive responses by publication time.

The Daily Signal asked each of COPAL’s funders whether they would condemn the church invasion, and none responded on that issue.

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Tyler O’Neil is senior editor at The Daily Signal and the author of two books: “Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center,” and “The Woketopus: The Dark Money Cabal Manipulating the Federal Government.” Tyler on X: .

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