The Department of Justice just did something that should have happened years ago. They’ve launched a full civil rights investigation into Fairfax Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano, a Soros-backed prosecutor who’s been treating criminal illegal immigrants with kid gloves while American citizens get the book thrown at them. This isn’t about compassion. It’s about a two-tiered justice system that betrays everything our legal framework stands for.

Harmeet Dhillon, head of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, didn’t mince words in her letter to Descano. The investigation centers on whether his office violated federal law by considering “immigration consequences” when making charging decisions and negotiating plea deals. Think about that for a second. While you or I would face the full weight of the law for the same crime, illegal immigrants in Fairfax County have been getting sweetheart deals because prosecutors didn’t want them deported. That’s not equal justice. That’s preferential treatment based on national origin, and it violates both Title VI and the Safe Streets Act.

These laws exist for a reason. They prohibit any recipient of federal financial assistance from discriminating based on race, color, or national origin. Descano’s office takes federal money. Lots of it. And if they’re using that money to run a system that treats defendants differently based on their immigration status, they’re breaking the law. The irony is almost too perfect. A progressive prosecutor, wrapped in the language of equity and fairness, stands accused of the very discrimination he claims to oppose.

You know what makes this worse? The real-world consequences of these policies aren’t abstract. There’s a complaint alleging that Descano’s lax approach to criminal illegal immigrants led to a preventable stabbing murder at a bus stop. A life lost because someone who should have faced serious consequences got a pass instead. That’s not compassion. That’s negligence dressed up in political virtue signaling.

The Soros connection matters here, and we shouldn’t shy away from saying it. George Soros has poured millions into district attorney races across the country, bankrolling candidates who promise to transform the criminal justice system. The results speak for themselves. Cities plagued by rising crime rates, prosecutors who won’t prosecute, and communities that feel abandoned by the very officials sworn to protect them. Descano fits this pattern perfectly.

FBI SWAT teams and federal agents executed raids across Virginia targeting locations linked to State Senate President Pro Tempore Louise Lucas, one of the state’s most powerful Democrats. The timing isn’t coincidental. There’s a growing recognition that progressive prosecutors have gone too far, that their experiments with public safety have failed, and that someone needs to hold them accountable.

Limited government doesn’t mean lawless government. It means government that follows its own rules, treats citizens equally, and doesn’t pick winners and losers based on political preferences. When a prosecutor starts weighing immigration consequences instead of just applying the law fairly, he’s not administering justice. He’s playing God with people’s lives and safety.

The investigation will determine whether Descano’s office engaged in unlawful discrimination. But honestly, the fact that we even need this investigation tells you everything about how far the progressive prosecution movement has strayed from basic principles of equal treatment under law. Justice shouldn’t depend on your immigration status. It shouldn’t matter whether a prosecutor thinks you deserve special consideration because deporting you would be inconvenient for his political narrative.

This is what happens when ideology trumps duty. When prosecutors see themselves as social engineers rather than law enforcers. The pendulum is swinging back, and it’s about time.

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