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Leading Dem in California Governor Race Proposes Radical Immigration Platform

Leading Dem in California Governor Race Proposes Radical Immigration Platform

“How do we do this?” he asked. “The same way we took on the mob. Put ICE agents and their leadership in jail for their crimes …”

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After a tumultuous week that ended in Eric Swalwell’s spectacular political collapse, billionaire Tom Steyer has emerged as the leading Democratic candidate in the California governor’s race. The uber-progressive Steyer is the founder of Farallon Capital Management, a San Francisco-based hedge fund that managed more than $36 billion in assets at the time he stepped down in 2012 to focus on environmental activism.

He also ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020. By the time he suspended his campaign in February 2020, he had spent roughly $345 million of his own money on the race.

How far-left is Steyer? Well, according to Fox News’ Bill Melugin, he just released “an immigration platform that is radically left of Gov. Newsom.”

In a social media post titled, How California Can Put ICE in Jail, Steyer outlined his plan to abolish ICE which he claimed “is acting like a criminal organization, carrying out indiscriminate racial profiling and using violence, intimidation, terrorism, and the murder of Americans to extend Trump’s rule by fear.

“To stop [ICE’s] authoritarian takeover, we must counter ICE head-on,” Steyer said, “and go after both their agents on the streets and their leadership within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

“How do we do this?” he asked. “The same way we took on the mob. Put ICE agents and their leadership in jail for their crimes, because that’s how you take on a violent extremist group and win.”

Steyer outlined a five-point plan that includes banning law enforcement profiling, empowering California’s attorney general to prosecute ICE agents and leadership, creating a state investigative unit to gather evidence, expanding taxpayer-funded legal defense for detainees, and launching a statewide “Know Your Rights” campaign — while also encouraging Californians to “take matters into our own hands.”

Rather than stopping at sanctuary policies, he appears willing to undermine U.S. immigration law altogether and treat federal agents as the criminals.

In other words, Steyer isn’t just proposing resistance to federal immigration enforcement; he’s advocating a complete inversion of it. Under his framework, those enforcing U.S. immigration law would be treated as criminals, while those violating it would be shielded, subsidized, and legally supported by the state.

That’s not merely an expansion of so-called “sanctuary” policies — it’s an attempt to nullify federal authority altogether. By empowering state officials to prosecute federal agents and constructing a taxpayer-funded apparatus to counter ICE at every turn, Steyer is effectively proposing that California operate in open defiance of federal law.

The implications of this approach are difficult to ignore. It raises fundamental questions about the limits of state power, the rule of law, and what happens when a state government decides it can override federal enforcement it disagrees with.

As Melugin notes in a separate post that, as progressive as Gov. Newsom is, he “has never suggested abolishing ICE, he allows CA state prisons to cooperate with ICE and honor ICE detainers when illegal aliens are released from prison, and he has vetoed bills from CA Democrats that sought to end that prison cooperation.”

If voters view Steyer’s positions on illegal immigration as extreme, they may want to consider what he has in store on his signature issue: climate policy.

While all of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates moved to the left during the primary, Tom Steyer stood out as one of the most extreme. Despite his lavish spending, he never managed to break into the top tier of contenders. Even in his current race, he was not taken particularly seriously by California voters until Eric Swalwell exited the contest, leaving voters to choose between Steyer and another deeply flawed candidate, former Rep. Katie Porter.

Nancy Pelosi once said that Democrats would vote for anyone with a “D” after their name. And that may be true. Certainly some former Swalwell voters, particularly the most progressive among them, will back Steyer. And some will back Porter.

But others, recognizing the state’s significant decline after years of liberal governance, may gravitate toward one of the two Republican candidates: former Fox News host Steve Hilton, who had been ahead of Swalwell in polling, and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, who trailed only slightly prior to Swalwell’s fall from grace.

California will hold a “jungle primary” in the race on June 2, with all candidates — regardless of party — competing on a single ballot. The top two finishers will advance to a November runoff.

We’ll see what happens.


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Comments

It may be time to consider revoking California’s statehood and revert it to territorial status under direct Federal control…

    DSHornet in reply to Rusty Bill. | April 16, 2026 at 9:02 am

    I remember when we had only 48 states, then 49, then 50. Interesting to think we would drop back to 49.
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      henrybowman in reply to DSHornet. | April 16, 2026 at 3:57 pm

      Having lived through the last two, my first thought is always whether the starfield on the flag can be made to come out even.
      I could live with 7 x 7.

Completely unserious. Of all the problems our country has he wants to spend time and effort treating federal agents like criminals while his state lets actual criminals run rampant?

But leave it to useless red politicians that will allow this to happen.

    henrybowman in reply to rickcheese. | April 16, 2026 at 3:59 pm

    Oh, please, PLEASE, Steyer, throw some ICE agents into that briar patch.
    California has seen droughts, fires, and epidemics… but you haven’t had a nice, big whirlwind yet.

This is not a “radical” platform. This goes way past radical into outright insurrection. Points 4 and 5 of his program are fair enough, but the first three?! If I were president and a governor tried a stunt like this I would send the troops in.

    RITaxpayer in reply to Milhouse. | April 16, 2026 at 7:54 am

    I’m so old I remember when the left was using NO KINGS as a rallying cry.

    gonzotx in reply to Milhouse. | April 16, 2026 at 8:49 am

    None of the points are ok

    Paula in reply to Milhouse. | April 16, 2026 at 8:54 am

    Most of the people who support him are people who cannot legally support him. When are we going to get a politician that supports actual voters instead of catering to illegals?

      Note that he referred to “residents”, not “citizens”. As the late Rush Limbaugh was wont to say, “Words mean things.”

        Milhouse in reply to Rusty Bill. | April 18, 2026 at 7:22 am

        Yes, he did say residents. What of it? States have obligations to all their residents, whether they’re citizens or aliens. And the constitution protects everyone who is in the USA, whether citizen or alien, and whether resident or transient.

        That’s not the problem with his statement. The problem is the part where he threatens an insurrection against the United States! That’s what we should be talking about, not whether he wants to protect his state’s alien residents.

      henrybowman in reply to Paula. | April 16, 2026 at 4:00 pm

      When Steyer and people like him stop paying their moving expenses.

    DSHornet in reply to Milhouse. | April 16, 2026 at 8:59 am

    Agreed. Talk about arrogance taken to the extreme! If this happens, California hasn’t seen problems yet. They’ll long for the good old days under Newsome.
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    lichau in reply to Milhouse. | April 16, 2026 at 10:58 am

    Point 4–if I can count:
    “Give CA AG power to imprison ICE agents & their leadership”
    You view that as “fair enough”?

      Milhouse in reply to lichau. | April 17, 2026 at 3:29 am

      No, that’s point 2. Point 4 is “creating a much larger and stronger immigration legal defense infrastructure”, and point 5 is launching “a massive statewide ‘Know Your Rights’ public education and public awareness campaign”. I’ve got no objection to those two points. If he wants to spend the state’s money on those things, let him knock himself out.

    alaskabob in reply to Milhouse. | April 16, 2026 at 11:02 am

    As Newsom says. California is a nation-state. The Dems didn’t make California great…they just think that and act as if they own it ….which they functionally do from selective grift. California changed with the 1986 immigration and the Dems know it will work now with the whole nation. Believe all of his points because they can make it happen.

    rbj1 in reply to Milhouse. | April 16, 2026 at 11:58 am

    Once again we have Democrats advocating for state nullification of federal law.

    Last time, Lincoln and Grant were kind. This time we should be less kind.

    George_Kaplan in reply to Milhouse. | April 16, 2026 at 11:21 pm

    Troops, or send ICE in to arrest the insurrectionist? 😜

      Milhouse in reply to George_Kaplan. | April 17, 2026 at 3:31 am

      Troops. He’s not an immigrant, so he’s not within ICE’s jurisdiction. And if there is a serious need to arrest him, troops will be needed to stop anyone getting any stupid ideas and committing suicide by cop.

    George_Kaplan in reply to Milhouse. | April 16, 2026 at 11:22 pm

    Troops, or send ICE in to arrest the insurrectionist?

Tom Steyer represents enemy action.

And he’s using this as bait for votes. That’s the truly awful part. He is drawing votes because he is wanting to destroy the rule of law. (I believe he is now in the lead, after Swalwell’s defenestration.

He seems nice. What could go wrong?

So would it be the state of California versus the federal government?
The LAPD is a fine agency but please don’t put it up against the 82nd Airborne.

Watch Katie Porter and the other Communists in the race try to “outbid” Steyer by proposing even worse. And yes: under Communism things can ALWAYS get worse.

An actual civil war – complete with mass casualties and devastation – can no longer be avoided.

In July 0f 2024 I just happened to stumble into an investment plan which is heavily into popcorn futures. So far the fund has gotten me a nice car, and a trip to Tahiti (Mandami has been really good for business), but man, if this clown Steyer get elected, I ‘m gonna be able to buy a house!

healthguyfsu | April 16, 2026 at 9:15 am

We should move all the illegals into his solar homes.

The grift will be back.

Beware of the Kalifornia voter. The greater the stench of BS, the harder they vote. .

destroycommunism | April 16, 2026 at 9:45 am

this is another outright call to battle by the dems against americans

Lunatic, An intervention by his family is required and the sooner the better,

    lichau in reply to ztakddot. | April 16, 2026 at 11:01 am

    In California Leftist circles, he is pretty normal. Also typical—rich white guy hell bent to destroy whites.

      AlinStLouis in reply to lichau. | April 16, 2026 at 5:34 pm

      I’m so old that I remember when people used Ted Kennedy as an example of a normal liberal vs. Nancy Pelosi as a crazy left liberal. During the first Trump administration, Nancy Pelosi was the normal liberal, while AOC was the crazy left liberal. Tom Steyer is at least as crazy left as AOC. I’m not sure AOC ever suggested that a governor ought to start an actual insurrection, unlike Tom.

A naked pander like this shows Steyer is desperate. He has been spending lots of money, which hasn’t moved the needle very much. My bet is Porter took out Swalwell, and if she has dirt on Steyer, we should see it soon.

    Pelosi ordered the hit. Gloria Allred is Pelosi’s most trusted hatchet woman.

    Modus operandi –

    “At a news conference in Los Angeles on Wednesday organized by celebrity lawyer Gloria Allred, Meg Whitman’s former housekeeper and nanny, Nicky Diaz, tearfully recounted how in June 2009 she was suddenly terminated ….”

    henrybowman in reply to The_Mew_Cat. | April 16, 2026 at 4:04 pm

    I suspect anyone with dirt on Steyer will be napping in it first.
    Money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy all sorts of hits.

He’s a douchebag. And if my home state of VA is any indication, he’ll try to do all of this and more, regardless of legality..

The fact that he can’t do any of what he promises doesn’t bother Democrats I guess.

Typical dem, has over a billion dollars, wants to take taxpayers for a ride he can easily afford.

By the time he suspended his campaign in February 2020, he had spent roughly $345 million of his own money
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expanding taxpayer-funded legal defense for detainees

The Gentle Grizzly | April 16, 2026 at 2:03 pm

He looks… lile that uncle the nieces and nephews avoid at holiday gatherings.

Gee, Steyer sounds awful insurrectiony!
Does anyone know why the French electoral system, which has been used to elect the governor of Louisiana since forever, has been renamed “jungle primary”? It seems to exist just to pretend that it’s something new.

    henrybowman in reply to AlinStLouis. | April 16, 2026 at 11:14 pm

    I believe the Cajuns themselves called the system their Governor Edwards instituted the “jungle primary” long before anyone else had it.

starlightnite50yrsago | April 16, 2026 at 6:08 pm

Californians are stupid enough to vote this dingy thingy into office. The party of the mentally ill.