ICYMI: Democrats Blocked Felon Restrictions. Now They’re Quietly Adding Them

Rules tightened after GOP push to stop deportation defense for convicted criminals. 

SACRAMENTO —  In February, Assembly Democrats rejected Republican amendments that would have stopped taxpayer-funded legal aid from going to undocumented immigrants convicted of serious or violent crimes. 

During floor debate, Republicans, led by Assemblywoman Leticia Castillo (R-Corona), forced votes to:

  • Bar taxpayer-funded legal aid for undocumented immigrants with felony convictions
  • Prohibit public funds from covering deportation defense for serious or violent crimes

The restrictions were voted down in February. The $50 million legal aid fund passed without conditions. Months later, the same policy is being added quietly, with no clear explanation as to the change of heart.


According to CalMatters:

“After a fiery debate months ago over services for immigrants, California Democrats are quietly responding to Republican criticism by restricting immigrants convicted of certain crimes from accessing a state-supported legal defense fund.” – CalMatters, June 13, 2025

“This is a total reversal and proof that public pressure works,” said Assembly Republican Leader James Gallagher. “They rejected our amendments on the floor, then quietly shifted their position without explanation. Californians deserve to know who stood for common sense and who stood with felons.”

The policy didn’t change because the facts changed. It changed because Republicans kept the pressure on.

We forced the vote. Now the record tells the story.

 

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