JD Vance spends long weekend in Southern California

Republican Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance is spending a long weekend in Southern California, tackling the issue of immigration on the Mexican border and stumping for funds at two campaign events.

On Sunday evening former President Donald Trump’s running mate was scheduled to speak at a campaign reception in Los Angeles as part of three-day fund-raising swing. Expected to join him was Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who recently ended his independent campaign and endorsed Trump.

According to its website, the event was sold out. Details for the fundraiser, which was closed to the press, were not released.

The L.A. event is hosted by tech entrepreneur and venture capitalist David Sacks and his wife Jacqueline, who runs a children’s clothing brand. Sacks is a major Trump donor and part of a growing group of Silicon Valley executives supporting the former president’s bid for reelection.

Former U.S. Senator from Georgia Kelly Loeffler and husband Jeffrey Sprecher, who is the CEO of financial services company Intercontinental Exchange, were listed on the invitation as co-hosts.

Tickets for the Los Angeles fundraiser began at $3,300 to attend the reception. For $15,000 attendees could get photo-op with Vance; for $25,000 they could get a photo and access to a roundtable discussion with Vance; and for $50,000 they could get a photo, roundtable seat and be listed as a member of the host committee.

Chair of the L.A. County Republican Party Tim O’Reilly said he was very excited by Vance’s visit and hopes it inspires SoCal Republicans to support the campaign and other down ballot GOP candidates.

“JD is the real deal,” he said. “He epitomizes the American dream of coming from nothing and through hard work, sweat and talent making something great. That’s what we all want for all of our fellow Americans, especially for our own children.”

On Friday, Sept. 6, Vance payed a visit to San Diego, the hometown of his wife, Usha. In the morning, he visited the San Diego-Mexico border to highlight the lightning rod issue of immigration.

While at the border, he vowed that Trump would reimplement Title 42, known as the “Remain in Mexico” policy.

Title 42 was an emergency health order that allowed U.S. officials to turn away migrants at U.S.-Mexico border on the grounds of preventing the spread of COVID-19. Under the policy, migrants seeking asylum in America had to stay in Mexico until their asylum case had been processed.

“You’ve got to be willing to send people back who come across that border illegally,” Vance told reporters at the border, adding that America must “end the asylum fraud.”

Title 42 was implemented under Trump during the COVID-19 pandemic. President Biden initially continued the program, before cancelling it in May 2023 when he declared the end of the national COVID emergency.

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