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The Republican representative of California, Kevin Kiley, praised the lawsuit of the Ministry of Justice against the policies of the Sanctuary of Los Angeles as “encouraging” while emphasizing the underlying need for a more Congress following the Congress following anti-ice demonstrations and riots in the city.

The MJ announced the trial on Monday, which argues that city policies “hinder” the federal immigration authorities and that ice agents are specifically discriminated against.

“”I think that the trial is encouraging, because, when you just look at what is going on here, you have a state policy, and in the case of Los Angeles, a city policy, it is quite interfere with the operations of the federal government, in accordance with the policies of a duly promulgated president, which is not and our system works, “the republican told Fox News in an interview.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom, on the left, and the American representative Kevin Kiley. (Getty Images)

“Immigration falls under the province of the federal government. It is the constitutional responsibility of the federal government, and the supremacy clause suggests that states and localities cannot act to counter the federal government in the application of federal law,” added Kiley.

Civil disturbances in Los Angeles in June when Ice led operations in the region prompted Kiley to introduce the “Law on Tax Riots for Riots”, specifically targeting non -profit groups that have received taxpayers, but he said could have played a role in “the organization of illegal riots”.

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“”This is called the Law on Taxes without taxes for riots. Idea enough common sense. Really not something that we should have to legislate, but unfortunately, we have seen examples as we have just seen in Los Angeles, “he said, adding that groups have found” helping and encouraging riots “would lose their ability to obtain subsidies funded by taxpayers and lose their tax exemption status under its bill.

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The lawsuit of the Ministry of Justice against Los Angeles argues that city policies “hamper” the federal immigration authorities and that ice agents are specifically discriminated against. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)

The Coalition for Human Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (Chirla) is now the subject of a congress investigation led by the GOP, because the group firmly derives any link with the violence that took place in the streets of Los Angeles. Kiley specifically underlined the $ 34 million in the taxpayer financing group, largely from the Golden State, as inspiration for legislation.

“Let us be clear, these letters from Congress are a coordinated effort to prevent us from doing the right peaceful job that has been part of the Chirla route since its creation in 1986 – when we were founded to serve, represent and raise immigrants to the United States in order to do justice for all. Salas, executive director of the coalition for humans immigrant Rights, said in a press release on the investigation of the congress on Monday.

“These threats, including the false and baseless allegations of reprehensible acts, will not stop our momentum. We will remain visible, not discouraged and more committed than ever in our mission. Our mandate is to serve the community because they need and deserve it. It was and will continue to be the chirla way,” she continued.

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An agent of the police draws a less lethal projectile during a demonstration on Saturday June 14, 2025 in Los Angeles. (Noah Berger)

President Donald Trump publicly approved Kiley’s proposal on Saturday.

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“The member of the Congress Kevin Kiley,” no tax for riot legislation, should not be adopted immediately. I indicate by the present my administration not to pay money to these radicalized groups, whatever the legislation. They are paid to encourage to rebuild it. No more money !!! “The president posted on Truth Social.

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