The Well News covered a press conference in the Cannon House Office Building where Senate and House Democrats introduced the ICE and CBP Constitutional Accountability Act. Attorney Bob Simon, representing individuals who claim they’ve been unfairly targeted by ICE officers, spoke at the event, calling for greater accountability and emphasizing that the bill’s strength lies in its brevity and focus. Simon stated that with the bill’s passage, ICE agents would know they do not have absolute immunity. The article also featured Jonathan Longoria, a 19-year-old naturalized citizen from San Bernardino, who recounted a traumatic August 2025 encounter with armed men in unmarked cars — the same incident previously covered in connection with The Simon Law Group and Justice Team’s representation of the Longoria family.
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- Event: Press Conference — ICE & CBP Constitutional Accountability Act
- Location: Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C.
- Attorney: Bob Simon, The Simon Law Group
- Role: Featured speaker calling for ICE accountability and legislative reform