Federal prosecutors in LA work to ‘neutralize California’s sanctuary state policy’
- Federal prosecutors in the Central District of California launched Operation Guardian Angel on May 10, 2025, in Los Angeles to file warrants against criminal illegal aliens in local jails.
- The program responds to California's Senate Bill 54 sanctuary state policies, which block local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, limiting ICE's ability to detain criminal aliens.
- Operation Guardian Angel uses a multi-agency task force to review daily criminal databases and issue federal felony illegal reentry charges and arrest warrants before jail releases.
- U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli emphasized that California's sanctuary laws prevent effective enforcement of federal immigration detainers and noted that 13 individuals had been arrested through the program as of May 15.
- The initiative aims to bypass sanctuary restrictions to swiftly remove criminal illegal aliens from the community, making California a testing ground for similar efforts elsewhere.
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U.S. Attorney’s Offices Announces New Operation that Goes Around California’s Sanctuary Laws – California Globe
Bill Essayli, United States attorney for the Central District of California. (Photo: Bill Essayli) The United States Attorney’s Office announced on Monday that they would be launching a plan in conjunction with multiple federal agencies that will neutralize California’s sanctuary state policy and protect Americans from criminal illegal aliens incarcerated in county jails by issuing federal arrest warrants for them. The new program, known as “Ope…
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