Sends Panicked Letter

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has formally requested clarification from the Department of Justice after learning that she may be under review for her recent efforts to educate the public on their legal rights in immigration-related situations.

The New York representative sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi asking whether the DOJ is pursuing an investigation tied to a webinar she hosted earlier this year. The event, titled “Know Your Rights,” provided information in both English and Spanish about how individuals can legally respond to encounters with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

The event included attorneys from the Immigrant Defense Project and focused on outlining constitutional protections for those approached by immigration officers. Alongside the webinar, printed materials were also distributed by her office that aimed to explain legal rights and options in simple terms.

Following the event, former federal immigration official Tom Homan expressed concern that the information presented may have been used to help individuals avoid detention, and publicly stated he referred Ocasio-Cortez to the Justice Department for potential review.

In her letter to the DOJ, Ocasio-Cortez wrote: “Educating the public about their rights is a central part of what elected officials are supposed to do—particularly during times of uncertainty or heightened enforcement activity.”

She also requested a formal update from the Department on whether any investigation has been launched or if her office is under review for its public outreach efforts.

The situation has sparked wider debate over the balance between public education and law enforcement, particularly when it comes to immigration. While supporters of the event say it was intended to ensure individuals understand their legal protections, others have raised concerns about the potential consequences of such outreach.

Officials from the Department of Justice have not yet issued a public response to the inquiry.

Related Posts

Study identifies possible connection to autism development

In recent years, scientists have increasingly explored the connection between gut microbiota and overall health. Research suggests that the bacteria living in our digestive system influence not…

The question “Where will you sit?” seems simple but can shape social experiences at a table. Seat choices influence conversations, comfort, and interaction with others. Throughout history shared meals have symbolized connection and community. Whether sitting in the center, corner, or head of the table, what truly matters is presence, openness, and the willingness to connect. 🍽️

The simple question “Where will you sit?” may seem ordinary, yet it carries layers of meaning beyond choosing a chair. In classrooms, meetings, dining tables, or public…

A Mom’s Bikini Is Causing Outrage At The Beach. Try Not To Gasp When You See It

Tammy Hembrow Sparks Debate with Bold Bikini Post Tammy Hembrow, a popular social media influencer often linked to controversy, has once again stirred conversation with a daring…

Is it right to use the belongings of a deceased person or sleep in their bed? The answer many don’t expect.

Pause for a moment and look around your home. Many people keep belongings from loved ones who have passed away—items like clothing, furniture, or everyday objects filled…

Don’t Ch:eat. Pick The Odd One Out To See How ‘Lucky’ You Really Are

At first glance, the image appears to be a simple puzzle: six clovers, each slightly different, and one task—identify the odd one out. However, the challenge is…

“Check Your Pocket Change Carefully — A Rare Lincoln Penny, Mistakenly Circulated Decades Ago and Now Valued at an Astonishing $336,000, Could Be Sitting Unnoticed in Your Coin Jar, Offering Everyday Americans the Chance to Discover a Hidden Treasure Worth a Small Fortune in Ordinary Spare Change.”

The 1943 Bronze Lincoln Cent is one of the most famous rarities in American numismatics, created by accident during World War II. In 1943, the U.S. Mint…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *