2026-04-15 12:50:11 EDT / 福克斯新闻频道
该法案由州议员米娅·邦特起草,她是加州总检察长罗布·邦特的妻子
作者:伊莱恩·马伦、彼得·皮内多 福克斯新闻
发布于2026年4月15日 美国东部夏令时12:50
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加州民主党议员将一项被其同僚戏称为“阻止尼克·雪莉法案”的法案推上风口浪尖,该法案的支持者认为它会“刑事化”调查性新闻工作。
这项有争议的法案正式名称为《移民支持服务提供者隐私保护法》,旨在为移民支持服务的提供者、雇员和志愿者提供隐私保护,包括隐藏他们的住址,并对在社交媒体上发布他们照片的人处以罚款。民主党议员表示,这项立法是为了保护人们免受针对性的政治暴力。
然而包括共和党州议员卡尔·德马奥在内的批评者认为,该法案实际上会“压制公民记者的声音,并为接受纳税人资助的组织免于接受公众审查提供保护伞”。
该法案已经通过了最初的审议阶段,目前正在加州议会司法委员会审议。
记者曝光明尼苏达州所谓欺诈案后称:纽瑟姆和加州将是下一个目标
2025年10月8日,独立记者尼克·雪莉在华盛顿特区白宫国宴厅的圆桌讨论会上发言。(安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)
如果该法案签署生效,加州州务卿将牵头设立一个项目,将那些因工作遭遇威胁、骚扰或暴力的“指定移民支持服务提供者”的住址从公共记录中隐藏,这类服务包括医疗保健、法律援助和案件管理等。
加州州务卿将为参与者分配一个替代地址,供地方和州政府机构使用,并负责将邮件转寄给项目参与者的真实住址。
该法案还禁止普通公民或企业在网上或社交媒体上发布项目参与者的照片、个人信息或家庭住址,若其目的是威胁移民支持服务从业者或煽动第三方实施暴力。
受该项目保护的参与者可以对发布其照片的个人或组织提起诉讼,并可获得最高4000美元的赔偿。
加州欺诈担忧升级,男子认罪以纳税人作为“摇钱树”实施大规模诈骗
2026年3月2日,州议员米娅·邦特在加州海沃德市的新闻发布会上发言。(杰西卡·克里斯蒂/《旧金山纪事报》)
违反该法案的人可能面临额外的刑事处罚,包括1万美元罚款或最高一年的监禁。
“当人们遭到骚扰、人肉搜索、遭受暴力时,这项法案将确保我们有机会保护自己,”该法案的起草者、民主党州议员米娅·邦特——加州总检察长罗布·邦特的妻子——在一次立法会议上说道。
包括德马奥在内的共和党议员认为,该法案将对公民记者的工作产生寒蝉效应。
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“AB 2624法案将允许活动人士和接受纳税人资助的组织要求删除视频证据——即便这些视频清晰记录了不当行为——并以巨额经济处罚威胁记者,”德马奥在一份声明中说道。“这与公共安全无关——这是为了保护有权势的利益集团。”
就在该法案提出之前,包括雪莉在内的独立记者曝光了这个由民主党掌控的州所谓的欺诈计划。今年3月,雪莉发布了一段视频,指控注册临终关怀和医疗保健公司实施了价值1.7亿美元的欺诈行为。雪莉走访了多家注册诊所,拍摄到他与所谓的欺诈实施者互动的画面。
该报道公开后,同时担任政府欺诈调查专员的副总统JD·万斯宣布,联邦政府已暂停洛杉矶地区447家临终关怀机构和23家家庭健康机构的运营,这些机构涉嫌参与欺诈活动。这些欺诈计划的总涉案金额估计超过6亿美元。
尼克·雪莉与州长加文·纽瑟姆(贾斯汀·沙利文/盖蒂图片社)
联邦检察官称纽瑟姆是“欺诈之王”,特朗普启动加州腐败调查
“加州民主党正试图恐吓公民监督记者,并保护极左翼非营利组织内部存在的浪费和欺诈行为,”德马奥在一份声明中说道。
雪莉表示,那些据称可能为移民提供服务的欺诈组织能够钻法律空子,这“简直太疯狂了”。
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福克斯新闻数字频道已联系邦特、德马奥和雪莉请其置评。
雪莉在周二做客“威尔·凯恩秀”时指责民主党试图吓退独立记者调查欺诈行为。
“他们试图让公民记者,或是只是想要了解社区内部情况的普通民众——他们试图吓阻人们谈论社区内部可能存在的潜在欺诈行为,”雪莉说道。
“如果你想要查清自己社区内某个可能存在欺诈行为的地点的真相,他们甚至会对你处以1万美元罚款或监禁。”
福克斯新闻数字频道的马克斯·巴考尔为本报道撰稿。
伊莱恩·马伦是福克斯新闻数字频道和福克斯商业频道的撰稿人,报道全国政治议题。
Dems ripped for ‘Stop Nick Shirley Act’ that could ‘shield’ fraud and abuse in California
2026-04-15 12:50:11 EDT / Fox News
The bill was authored by Assemblymember Mia Bonta, wife of California Attorney General Rob Bonta
By Elaine Mallon , Peter Pinedo Fox News
Published April 15, 2026 12:50pm EDT
Former Trump campaign deputy communications director Caroline Sunshine discusses independent journalist Nick Shirley’s videos on alleged fraud in California on ‘Fox News @ Night.’
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California Democrats are being ripped over a bill that one state assembly member has dubbed the “Stop Nick Shirley Act,” which he argues would “criminalize” investigative journalism.
The controversial bill, officially titled “Privacy for immigration support services providers,” creates privacy protections for immigration support service providers, employees and volunteers, including hiding their addresses and imposing penalties on those who publish their image on social media. Democratic lawmakers say the legislation is needed to protect people from targeted political violence.
However, critics, including Republican Assembly member Carl DeMaio, argue the bill would actually work to “silence citizen journalists and shield taxpayer-funded organizations from public scrutiny.”
The bill has already passed its earliest stages and currently sits in the California Assembly Judiciary Committee.
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Independent journalist Nick Shirley speaks during a roundtable discussion in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 8, 2025.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
If the bill is signed into law, the California secretary of state will oversee a program that will conceal from public records the addresses of any person who has provided “designated immigration support services,” including services like health care, legal assistance and case management, if they have been subjected to threats, harassment or violence stemming from their work.
The California secretary of state will assign participants a substitute address, which will be used by local and state agencies, and will be tasked with forwarding mail to program participants’ real address.
The legislation also prohibits private citizens or businesses from posting the image, personal information or home address of any program participant online or on social media if the intent is to threaten the immigration support services worker or incite violence from a third party.
A participant covered under the program could file a complaint in court against a person or organization that posts their image and could be awarded up to $4,000.
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Assembly member Mia Bonta attends a press conference in Hayward, California, March 2, 2026.(Jessica Christian/San Francisco Chronicle)
Violators of the law could face additional criminal penalties, including a $10,000 fine or up to one year in jail.
“This bill will ensure that we have an opportunity, when people are being harassed, doxed, subjected to violence, to be able to have the ability to protect themselves,” the author of the bill, Democratic Assembly member Mia Bonta, the wife of California Attorney General Rob Bonta, said during a legislative session.
Republican lawmakers like DeMaio argue the legislation would have a chilling effect on the work of citizen journalists.
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“AB 2624 would allow activists and taxpayer-funded organizations to demand the removal of video evidence — even if it captures misconduct in plain view — and threatens journalists with massive financial penalties,” DeMaio said in a statement. “That’s not about public safety — it’s about protecting powerful interests.”
The bill’s introduction follows investigations by independent journalists, including Shirley, that exposed alleged fraud schemes in the Democratic-controlled state. In March, Shirley published a video alleging $170 million in fraud was committed by registered hospice care and healthcare companies. Shirley visited various locations of the registered clinics, showing him interacting with the alleged fraudsters.
Since the report went public, Vice President JD Vance, who also serves as the administration fraud czar, announced the federal government has suspended 447 hospices and 23 home health agencies suspected of fraud in Los Angeles. The total fraud estimated in those schemes is more than $600 million.
Nick Shirley and Gov. Gavin Newsom(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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“California Democrats are trying to intimidate citizen watchdog journalists and protect waste and fraud happening in far-Left-wing NGOs,” DeMaio said in a statement.
Shirley said it was “absolutely crazy” that fraud organizations, which may allegedly provide services to immigrants, are able to hide under the letter of the law.
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Fox News Digital reached out to Bonta, DeMaio and Shirley for comment.
Shirley accused Democrats of trying to scare away independent journalists from looking into fraud during an appearance on “The Will Cain Show” on Tuesday.
“They’re trying to make it so citizen journalists or just average Americans who are going about seeing what’s happening inside their community — they’re trying to scare them from talking about potential fraud taking place inside of these communities,” Shirley said.
“They’re literally willing to impose a $10,000 fine or imprisonment if you go and seek to find out the truth about a location that could potentially be fraudulent inside your own neighborhood.”
Fox News Digital’s Max Bacall contributed to this report.
Elaine Mallon is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business covering national politics.
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