On May 18, 2025, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) voiced concerns regarding a potential Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation linked to her participation in a public immigration-focused webinar earlier this year.

The event, held in February, aimed to educate attendees on their legal rights during immigration enforcement encounters and has since drawn scrutiny from critics.
The webinar, conducted in both English and Spanish, featured legal experts who provided information to immigrants on handling visits or interactions with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Attendees were informed of their constitutional protections, including the right to remain silent and the necessity for ICE agents to have a judge-signed warrant to enter a home.
Critics argue that the webinar may have crossed legal boundaries, potentially obstructing federal law enforcement activities.
Supporters, however, contend that the event served as a vital educational tool, ensuring that individuals are aware of their rights under the Constitution.
The DOJ has not officially commented on whether an investigation is underway. Ocasio-Cortezโs office has emphasized the importance of public officials engaging in community education, especially on matters as critical as immigration rights.
This development highlights the ongoing tension between immigration enforcement and civil liberties, raising questions about the role of elected officials in advocating for constituentsโ rights. As the situation unfolds, it underscores the delicate balance between national security interests and the protection of individual freedoms.
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