Hilton Urges Federal Action in Letter to Noem, Unveils ‘CALIFRAUD’ Whistleblower Site

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Steve Hilton Writes to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to Request Federal Review of California Immigration Abuse, Launches ‘CALIFRAUD’ Whistleblower Website for State Workers

SACRAMENTO, CA – California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton today wrote to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem urging a full federal investigation into visa and benefits fraud, and wider immigration abuse, tied to California. The request follows Secretary Noem’s disclosure that half of Minnesota’s visa applications were fraudulent.

Hilton called California “a magnet for exploitation, lawlessness and fraud” after years of one party rule that removed accountability, expanded eligibility for welfare benefits, and ignored abuse inside state government. “Working families who do the right thing are punished, while those who break the rules are rewarded. Meanwhile Sacramento politicians just siphon off more and more money from taxpayers to expand their bloated, corrupt bureaucratic empires.”

To support his effort to save taxpayers’ money by stopping fraud, bloat and abuse, Hilton is launching a new anonymous whistleblower website, califraud.com, for current and former state workers to report fraud, waste, and abuse occurring inside California’s government. The platform allows civil servants to submit information without fear of retaliation by the Democrat machine. “There are thousands of state workers who see what is happening every day. They want accountability, but their political masters want silence. Califraud.com gives them a voice,” Hilton said.

The Steve Hilton for Governor campaign will take out ads in publications read by state workers to inform them about Califraud.com.

Hilton vowed that as governor, he will end the culture of corruption, enforce the law, audit every major program, and restore the basic expectation that those who come to America must follow our rules and contribute to our success.

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