

Congressman Eric Swalwell, representing California, is embroiled in controversy following accusations of violating immigration and employment laws related to a live-in nanny, Amanda Barbosa. Complaints filed with both the Department of Labor and the Department of Homeland Security claim that Swalwell paid Barbosa with campaign funds over a span of two years, despite her allegedly lacking valid work authorization. Initially coming to the U.S. on an au pair visa in 2021, Barbosa was hired by Swalwell, who is also campaigning for California's governorship. Unfortunately, her visa expired, leading to a labor certification process begun by Swalwell in late 2022. During this period, Barbosa attended community college under a student visa, a status that typically restricts off-campus employment. Nonetheless, social media content suggests her active childcare role persisted into 2023 and 2024, raising red flags about her work eligibility. Records from the Federal Election Commission illuminate a financial trail, showing substantial childcare-related reimbursements made to Swalwell, which the complaint portrays as an unlawful strategy to continue employing Barbosa. In addition to these legal controversies, Swalwell confronts serious allegations of sexual misconduct, spanning claims from a former staffer and multiple other women, further complicating his political landscape. The allegations, which Swalwell fervently rebuts, pose significant hurdles as he continues his gubernatorial endeavor.