“停止这种疯狂行径”:“天使母亲”痛斥纽瑟姆与民主党为非法移民辩护使用纳税人资金的法案


2026年4月22日 美国东部时间凌晨5:00 / 福克斯新闻

阿格尼丝·吉博尼的儿子罗纳德·达席尔瓦2002年被一名非法移民帮派成员枪杀

作者:彼得·皮内多 福克斯新闻

因非法移民犯罪失去儿子罗纳德的“天使母亲”阿格尼丝·吉博尼谴责加州一项为移民提供法律代表的法案。

加州“天使母亲”阿格尼丝·吉博尼在2002年的一起涉及非法移民的枪击案中失去儿子,她抨击州长加文·纽瑟姆和州民主党议员提出的一项拟议法案,该法案将使用纳税人资金为面临驱逐出境的移民提供法律辩护。她呼吁选民“停止这种疯狂行径”。

州议员正在审议一项提案,将扩大为面临驱逐程序的移民提供纳税人资助的法律代表的渠道。该法案将在现有州项目的基础上,建立一个框架,为移民法庭中的成年人提供律师,无论其法律身份如何,并优先考虑被拘留者。目前,加州和美国其他“庇护州”正面临特朗普政府越来越大的压力和审查,原因是他们被指将非法移民置于本国公民之上。

在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时,吉博尼的儿子罗纳德被一名非法移民枪杀,她痛批纽瑟姆和加州民主党议员的这项法案。她声称,这进一步证明他们更关心非法移民而非本国公民。

“我的儿子被谋杀了,”她说,“没有一位政客联系过我。没有一位政客说过‘我对这名曾被驱逐的犯罪非法移民枪杀你的儿子一事深感抱歉’。他们一个都没有。”

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“天使母亲”阿格尼丝·吉博尼(最右侧)批评加州州长加文·纽瑟姆,她的儿子罗纳德·达席尔瓦2002年被一名非法移民帮派成员杀害。(卡林·斯蒂尔/洛杉矶时报/盖蒂图片社;白宫)

吉博尼表示,自2002年失去儿子以来,她给纽瑟姆“发了很多很多邮件”,“我从未收到过任何回复,哪怕是他办公室的回复,更不用说纽瑟姆本人了”。

纽瑟姆尚未表明是否会将该法案签署为法律。他此前曾签署立法,创建并扩大了州资助的法律援助项目,确保为驱逐程序中无人陪伴的移民儿童提供法律代表。

29岁的罗纳德·达席尔瓦是一名执法人员的儿子,当时站在自家车道上被一名非法移民帮派成员枪杀。

吉博尼断言,“纽瑟姆不在乎这个国家的公民,不在乎像我这样的合法移民。他在乎的是非法移民能投出的免费选票。”

谈及这项法律辩护法案,吉博尼表示她“怒不可遏”。

“加州负债约3万4000亿美元,单位是‘万亿’。这怎么可能?你们还能从我们公民身上榨取多少?”她怒斥道。

与此同时,她说,在纽瑟姆的领导下,“对公民来说,一切都变得更糟了”。

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加州州长加文·纽瑟姆2026年1月8日在萨克拉门托州议会大厦发表国情咨文后离开议会会场。(杰森·亨利/彭博社)

“我们拥有全国最高的税率,最高的生活成本,最严重的无家可归问题,”她说,“我们在所有事情上都拿‘第一’,但没有一件是好事,永远都是坏事。”

“我们纳税人每年不断缴纳越来越多的税款,只是为了让我们的政府,实际上是加文·纽瑟姆,能够把钱分发出去,挥霍我们的税款,送给非法移民。”

该法案由民主党州议员米娅·邦塔于2月提出,已通过两个众议院政策委员会的审议,目前正在众议院拨款委员会接受审查。

除吉博尼外,该法案还引发了强烈愤慨,其中包括美国边境故事组织(American Border Story),该组织为移民犯罪受害者的家庭发声。本月早些时候,该组织谴责该法案是“对全美各地天使家庭的严重冒犯,这些家庭因外国罪犯的行为遭受了无法估量的损失”。该组织断言,该法案“积极鼓励非法移民,并直接破坏了特朗普政府自总统第二任期就职以来取得的进展”。

与此同时,该法案得到了一些人的赞扬,例如移民法律资源中心加州政策与政府事务经理亚伯拉罕·贝多伊。贝多伊在3月的一份声明中表示,“增加移民法律辩护对于解决大规模驱逐、前所未有的被拘留人数以及不分青红皂白的逮捕——这些行为正在破坏全州的家庭、社区和我们的经济——至关重要。”

他称该法案是“我们州朝着全民法律代表的强劲轨迹迈出的又一重要一步”。

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州议员米娅·邦塔2026年3月2日在加州海沃德出席新闻发布会,宣布为全州社区提供新资金以解决无家可归和心理健康问题。(杰西卡·克里斯蒂安/旧金山纪事报)

虽然该法案并未明确列出所有排除条款,但现有的加州政策表明,某些有犯罪记录的移民可能会被排除在任何扩大后的项目之外或被剥夺优先资格。加州已经采取行动,限制在某些移民案件中提供州资助的法律援助,特别是针对有严重或暴力重罪定罪的个人。

代表奥克兰地区的邦塔将她的法案描述为确保“每位加州人都有权获得公平听证会”。

在3月的一份声明中,邦塔的办公室表示,该法案“建立在”她之前的法案之上,该法案扩大了为驱逐程序中无人陪伴的未成年人和其他年轻移民提供律师的渠道。该法案已于去年由纽瑟姆签署成为法律。

“每个人都应享有出庭受审的权利,身边有律师相伴。在加州,我们的数千名邻居正被卷入全国最复杂的法律体系之一,他们往往使用第二语言,没有律师,也没有公平的机会,”她在3月的一份声明中说道。

她谴责特朗普政府的“大规模驱逐机器”,称其“正在加剧这种不公正”。

“(该法案)代表了加州坚持我们价值观的机会:对正当程序、尊严以及正义不应取决于你支付能力的原则的承诺,”邦塔说。

但吉博尼表示,加州应该“合理使用这笔钱”。

“把钱用在我们那表现糟糕的教育上……用在退伍军人身上,为他们提供更好的医疗保健,用在老年人身上,为他们提供更好的医疗保健,”她建议道。

她敦促纽瑟姆“牢记他的就职誓言是为我们、为公众、为人民服务,而不是为那些非法闯入我国的人服务”。

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“罗纳德是我的长子,也是我唯一的儿子。他当时29岁,是两个孩子的父亲,孩子们分别8岁和10岁,”她说道,“媒体通常不会报道这种家庭分离——棺材里装着六英尺厚的泥土。但他们会谈论那些被遣返回国的人,他们可以回去探望,与家人团聚。我永远无法再与我的儿子团聚了。”

虽然她表示很高兴纽瑟姆即将任期结束,吉博尼还是敦促加州选民投票“停止这种疯狂行径”,她说:“昨天,我的儿子被一名曾被驱逐的犯罪非法移民枪杀。明天,可能就轮到你的孩子了。”

彼得·皮内多是福克斯新闻数字频道的政治撰稿人。

‘Stop this insanity’: Angel mom rips Newsom, Dems for bill to use taxpayer dollars for illegals’ defense

April 22, 2026 5:00am EDT / Fox News

Agnes Gibboney’s son Ronald da Silva was shot and killed by an illegal immigrant gang member in 2002

By Peter Pinedo Fox News

Angel mom Agnes Gibboney, who lost her son Ronald to illegal alien crime, decried a California bill to provide immigrants legal representation.

California Angel Mom Agnes Gibboney, who lost her son in an illegal alien-involved shooting, is blasting Gov. Gavin Newsom and state Democrats over a proposed bill that would use taxpayer dollars to fund legal defense for immigrants facing deportation. She urged voters to “stop this insanity.”

State lawmakers are considering a proposal that would expand access to taxpayer-funded legal representation for immigrants facing deportation proceedings. The measure would build on existing state programs by creating a framework to provide attorneys to adults in immigration court, regardless of legal status, with priority given to those in detention. This comes as California, and other sanctuary states across the country, are facing increasing pressure and scrutiny from the Trump administration for allegedly prioritizing illegal aliens over citizens.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Gibboney, whose son, Ronald, was shot and killed by an illegal alien, ripped into Newsom and California Democrats over the bill. She claimed that it is further proof that they care for illegal immigrants more than citizens.

“My son was murdered,” she said. “Not one politician has ever contacted me. Not one politician said, ‘I’m so sorry that this previously deported criminal illegal alien shot and killed your son.’ Not one of them.”

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California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom is being criticized by angel mother Agnes Gibboney (far right), whose son, Ronald da Silva, was killed by an illegal immigrant gang member in 2002.(Carlin Stiehl/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images; White House)

Gibboney said that since losing her son in 2002, she sent Newsom “many, many emails,” and “never once did I get a response, not even from his office, much less from Newsom.”

Newsom has not signaled whether he would sign the bill into law. He previously signed legislation that created and expanded a state-funded legal aid program to ensure legal representation for unaccompanied immigrant children in deportation proceedings.

Ronald da Silva, 29, the son of a law enforcement official, was shot and killed by an illegal immigrant gang member while standing in his driveway.

Gibboney asserted that “Newsom doesn’t care about citizens of this country, about legal immigrants like myself. He cares about free votes from illegal aliens.”

Regarding the legal defense bill, Gibboney said she is “outraged.”

“California is about three to 400 billion, with a ‘B,’ dollars in debt. How is that possible? How much more can you milk us citizens?” she railed.

Meanwhile, for citizens, she said, “everything has gotten worse” under Newsom.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom departs the Assembly Floor at the state Capitol in Sacramento after delivering his State of the State address on Jan. 8, 2026.(Jason Henry/Bloomberg)

“We have the highest tax in the entire country, we have the highest cost of living, the most homeless,” she said, adding, “We are number one on everything, and nothing number one in good things, it’s always on the bad things.”

“We taxpayers keep paying more and more each year for taxes just so our government, actually Gavin Newsom, can hand it out and squander our tax dollars and give it to illegal aliens.”

The bill, introduced by Democratic Assembly member Mia Bonta in February, advanced out of two Assembly policy committees and is currently under review in the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

In addition to Gibboney, the bill has garnered significant outrage, including from the American Border Story, a group that advocates on behalf of the families of victims of migrant crime. Earlier this month, the group condemned the measure as “a grave affront to Angel Families across the country who have suffered immeasurable loss at the hands of foreign criminals.” The group asserted that the bill “actively incentivizes illegal immigration and directly undermines the progress achieved by the Trump administration since the President’s second inauguration.”

At the same time, the bill has been lauded by some, such as Abraham Bedoy, manager of California policy and government affairs for the Immigrant Legal Resource Center. Bedoy said in a March statement that “increasing immigrant legal defense is critical to address the mass deportations, unprecedented numbers of people held in detention, and indiscriminate arrests devastating families, communities, and our economy across our state.”

He called the measure “another important step in our state’s strong trajectory towards universal legal representation.”

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Assembly member Mia Bonta attends a press conference announcing new funding for communities across the state to address homelessness and mental health in Hayward, California, March 2, 2026.(Jessica Christian/San Francisco Chronicle)

While the bill does not explicitly outline all its exclusions, existing California policy suggests some immigrants with certain criminal histories could be excluded or deprioritized under any expanded program. California has already moved to limit state-funded legal aid in certain immigration cases, particularly for individuals with serious or violent felony convictions.

Bonta, who represents the Oakland area, framed her bill as ensuring “every Californian’s right to a fair hearing.”

In a March statement, Bonta’s office said the bill “builds on” her earlier bill to expand access to counsel for unaccompanied minors and other young immigrants in removal proceedings. That bill was signed into law by Newsom last year.

“Every person deserves their day in court, with a lawyer by their side. In California, thousands of our neighbors are being swept into one of the most complex legal systems in the country, often in a second language, without an attorney or a fair shot,” she said in a March statement.

She decried the Trump administration’s “mass deportation machine,” saying it is “accelerating that injustice.”

“[The bill] represents California’s chance to stand up for our values: a commitment to due process, dignity, and the principle that justice shouldn’t depend on what you can afford,” said Bonta.

Gibboney, however, said California should “use that money appropriately.”

“Use it for our education, which is failing… Use it for the veterans for better healthcare and for the seniors for better healthcare,” she suggested.

She urged Newsom to “recall his oath of office is to serve us, the public, we the people, not those that broke into our country and came here illegally.”

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“Ronald was my firstborn and only son. He was 29 years old, a father of two. They were 8 and 10,” she shared. “The media usually doesn’t talk about that kind of family separations, six feet of dirt in a coffin. But they talk about the ones that are deported to their country, where they can go back and visit and be reunited. I can never be reunited with my son.”

While expressing she is grateful that Newsom is term-limited, Gibboney urged California voters to vote to “stop this insanity,” saying, “Yesterday it was my son that was shot by a previously deported criminal illegal alien. Tomorrow it could be your child.”

Peter Pinedo is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.

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