Pro-Illegal Alien And DEI Supporter Ashleigh Bondoc Joins DOJ As Special Assistant To White House Senior Counselor

With judicial appointments, Trump is still seems to be receiving bad vetting or is intentionally being sabotaged, similar to he was with the Amy Coney Barrett pick. Fire brand Laura Loomer who has misfired at times, still manages hitting many bulls-eye and this sure appears to be one.

Many are asking of AG Bondi, Where’s the beef? Lots of investigations, but how about some arrests? She manages to find her way to Fox News often enough. Then there is the Jeffrey Epstein Files that have yet to see the light of day while it is reported that the files are being scrubbed as we speak.

Here we go with the Loomered story of Bondoc.

Ashleigh Bondoc, an attorney with a history of advocating for illegal aliens and DEI policies, has been appointed as a Special Assistant to Stanley Woodward, the Senior Counselor to President Donald Trump and the newly nominated Associate Attorney General, within the Department of Justice (DOJ). Woodward and Bondoc report to US Attorney General Pam Bondi.

The hiring, confirmed through Bondoc’s LinkedIn profile, has raised questions about the alignment of personnel decisions within the Trump administration, especially since the Trump administration has promised and embraced policies designed to crack down on illegal immigration and DEI.

According to her LinkedIn profile, Bondoc previously served as a Public Interest Intern at the American Bar Association’s Commission on Immigration. In that role, she provided legal support to illegal immigrants in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities.

Her responsibilities included: Offering legal assistance to ICE detainees via a multilingual hotline, communicating in English and Spanish, preparing legal portfolios to aid detainees in resolving immigration cases, including asylum claims and challenges to criminal charges, and drafting formal complaints based on detainee concerns for submission to ICE.

LinkedIn records also reveal that Bondoc worked as an immigration paralegal for Glinsmann Immigration in Gaithersburg, Maryland. In that role, Bondoc was responsible for assisting with the preparation and development of non-removal proceeding immigration cases (specifically, permanent residence, permanent labor certification, family-based immigration, and naturalization cases) through the completion of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services forms, research, and evidence analysis and organization.

Additionally, during her time as a student at The Catholic University of America, Bondoc participated in Diversity Career Panel Discussions, which focused on promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in professional settings.

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Other than that, all is well in the swamp.