Fight ICE and Trump’s deportation machine by demanding accountability, opposing mass detention and deportation policies, and protecting due process for immigrant families who are part of our communities.
Fight ICE and deportation policies by demanding accountability, opposing mass detention and deportation, and protecting due process for immigrant families.
Occurrences
she was introducing the Qualified Immunity Accountability Act because no one is above the law or the Constitution, and she criticized ICE agents operating with near impunity
Until the Department of Homeland Security is willing to operate within the rule of law, I cannot support continued funding without meaningful reform.
Congress.gov lists Julie Johnson as a cosponsor of H.R. 6349, the Migrant Due Process Protection Act, whose official title says it would amend immigration law to allow removal proceedings by video conference or telephone conference.
Evidence
Johnson sent a letter to Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux demanding transparency about the department’s cooperation with ICE and asking about agreements, criteria, information sharing, and safeguards for constitutional protections.
Johnson said the detention-facility visit was part of her ongoing push for transparency and accountability in immigration enforcement across North Texas, and noted that detainees included people who had not committed crimes.
Johnson said ICE and DHS had detained and arrested American citizens without justification, entered homes without warrants, used excessive force, and ignored constitutional rights; she voted against DHS funding and said Republicans blocked her amendments for due process protections and civil recourse.
Congress.gov lists Julie Johnson as a cosponsor of H.R. 6349, the Migrant Due Process Protection Act, whose official title says it would amend immigration law to allow removal proceedings by video conference or telephone conference.
In House remarks, Johnson said she was introducing the Qualified Immunity Accountability Act because no one is above the law or the Constitution, and she criticized ICE agents operating with near impunity.
Assessments
Johnson has taken multiple same-term actions that match the promised fight against ICE and deportation policies: opposing DHS/ICE funding, pressing for transparency about local ICE cooperation, scrutinizing detention conditions, cosponsoring due-process legislation, and introducing an accountability bill aimed at federal officers including ICE. These are concrete oversight and legislative efforts, but the evidence does not show that the promised policy outcomes, such as ending mass detention/deportation practices or securing enforceable due-process protections, were enacted or fully achieved. Therefore this merits partial credit with an effort badge rather than full delivery.
Johnson took multiple same-term actions aligned with the promise: criticizing ICE practices, demanding transparency from Dallas police about ICE cooperation, touring a detention facility, opposing DHS funding over ICE and due-process concerns, cosponsoring a migrant due-process bill, and introducing an accountability bill affecting federal law enforcement including ICE. These show meaningful effort to fight ICE/deportation policies and demand accountability, but the evidence does not show enacted policy changes or a completed protection of due process outcomes, so the promise is best rated partial rather than delivered.