California Lawmakers Pass “Stop Nick Shirley Act” Protecting Immigrant Fraudsters & Abusing Citizens’ First Amendment Rights

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On Monday, the California State Assembly advanced AB 2624, also called the “Stop Nick Shirley Act,” which bans anyone from posting images, videos or personal data of “immigrant service providers” online if the content is labeled “harassment.”

The act was nicknamed after Shirley because he is one of the independent journalists who exposed widespread Somali fraud at Minneapolis tax-funded daycares as well as fraud in California’s publicly-funded childcare and hospice programs, stealing money from California’s Medicaid system and other federal/state funding.

Shirley wrote on social media, “This bill will criminalize investigative journalism involving the immigrant population. It would have made it illegal to expose the Somali ‘Learing’ center if it were in California or the Armenian hospice fraud in LA if they claimed ‘reasonable fear.'”

Noting, “It has been proven that millions, potentially billions, of dollars in fraud has taken place in ‘immigrant support services’ which includes nonprofits and NGOs the state funds,” Shirley wrote, “California is trying to make it harder to expose fraud and scare individuals from investigating it as they could be forced and sued to remove the video, forced to pay attorney fees, and ordered to pay a minimum of $4,000 in damages.”

Created by California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s wife, Mia Bonta, the bill has gone through four separate versions because each version has violated the 1st Amendment.

Shirley also joined Fox News this week, saying, “What’s interesting about this bill is it’s protecting NGOs and nonprofits. These are organizations and groups that receive our tax dollars, yet they want to make it so we can’t find out what they’re doing with our tax dollars.”

Lawmakers and politicians in other states responded to the California bill, such as Republican New Hampshire congressional candidate Lily Tang Williams who said California taxpayers should be “outraged.”

“Taxpayers should be outraged by this in CA,” Williams wrote on social media. “If CA signs this bill into law to protect fraudsters, Federal government must fight back.”

“This is Democrat leadership,” wrote Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett (R).

If the bill is passed by the California Senate, it will then be sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk.


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