119th Congress
Washington, D.C. — This week, Representative Dave Min (CA-47) visited the Washington, DC headquarters of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to condemn the actions of ICE agents and their continued abuse of the rule of law. In addition to participating in this rally and denouncing ICE misconduct, Rep. Min participated in a bicameral shadow hearing examining violence from ICE and DHS agents directed against American citizens, and spoke with the hosts of MeidasTouch’s Legal AF podcast.
Washington, D.C. — Yesterday, Representatives Dave Min (D-CA), Claudia Tenney (R-NY), Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ), Maria Elvira Salazar (R-FL), Eric Swalwell (D-CA), and Stephanie Bice (R-OK) introduced the Internet Reach and Access Now Act or IRAN Act to promote internet freedom and access to information in Iran.
Washington, D.C. — Representative Dave Min (CA-47) published a new op-ed in the Orange County Register denouncing the Trump administration’s Department of Homeland Security and its culture of violence.
Washington, D.C. — Representatives Dave Min (CA-47) and Yassamin Ansari (AZ-3) released the following statement on the new plans for the deportation of at least 40 Iranian nationals back to Iran:
Washington, D.C. — Representative Dave Min (CA-47), member of the House Oversight Committee, slammed the upcoming DHS funding bill, saying, “ICE is out of control, and they need to be held to account.”
Recent immigration enforcement actions in Minnesota — including the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis mother by federal officers — should be a warning to other communities, including Southern California, said Rep. Dave Min.
Washington, D.C. — Last week, Representative Dave Min (CA-47) joined members of Congress in Minnesota for a field hearing to conduct oversight of ICE misconduct and Donald Trump’s law breaking.
Over the past two weeks, ICE’s Operation Metro Surge has sent thousands of agents to the Minneapolis area, inflicting rampant lawlessness and violence upon Minnesotans.
Washington, D.C. — Yesterday, the Guardian first reported that Representatives Dave Min (D-CA-47) and Claudia Tenney (R-NY-24) led a bipartisan letter urging “Donald Trump to allow the US government to help open up internet access in Iran.”
Washington, D.C. — In response to the regime’s escalating communications blackout and violent retaliation against widespread protests in Iran, Representatives Dave Min (D-CA-47) and Claudia Tenney (R-NY-24) led 16 members of Congress in urging President Trump to immediately direct the executive branch to maximize its resources to protect internet-freedom technologies for the Iranian people. Reps.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is calling on Donald Trump to allow the US government to help open up internet access in Iran, which the country’s Islamic regime has blocked in an effort to suppress an eruption of unrest.