One really gets an idea of the depth of
Obama's hatred of America by virtue of
his contempt for our laws, all of which
he games daily, and our borders as he
floods the nation with Mexican
criminals, looters, and anchor baby
breeders for welfare!
OBAMA’S OPEN
BORDERS AGENDA WITH NARCOMEX:
Sarah SaldaƱa, who
will head Immigration and Customs and Enforcement (ICE). She will be the first Hispanic woman to lead the agency.
“She will continue
the pattern of lawlessness perpetuated by the president and the
political leadership at the Department of Homeland Security,” Sen. Jeff
Sessions (R-Ala.) said. Congress cannot and must not confirm anyone to lead an
agency in DHS or other law enforcement agency who supports executive amnesty.”
According to DHS’s own reports, very little of our nation’s
borders (Southwestern or otherwise) are secure, and gaining control is not even
a goal of the department.
Obama’s Promise of Homeland Security
to Americans (Legals) and his Vow to Illegals of Open and Undefended Borders
With Narcomex
SOMEDAY IS HERE TODAY!
A NATION SURRENDERS TO LA RAZA SUPREMACY!
HOW MANY ILLEGALS WERE DEPORTED FROM YOUR
COUNTY?
A county by county chart:
FOR EVERY MEXICAN CRIMINAL CAUGHT,
RELEASED AND REGISTERED TO VOTE DEM, THERE ARE APPROXIMATELY 8 THAT ARE ! NEVER
! APPREHENDED.
THERE HAVE BEEN MORE THAN 2,000
CALIFORNIANS MURDERED BY MEXICANS THAT FLED BACK OVER THE BORDER TO AVOID
PROSECUTION. HALF
THE MURDERS IN CA ARE NOW BY MEXICAN GANGS!
WHERE’S THE OUTRAGE? NOT WITH
DEMOCRAT POLITICIANS!!!
OBAMA’S OPEN
BORDERS AGENDA WITH NARCOMEX:
Sarah SaldaƱa, who
will head Immigration and Customs and Enforcement (ICE). She will be the first Hispanic woman to lead the agency.
“She will continue
the pattern of lawlessness perpetuated by the president and the
political leadership at the Department of Homeland Security,” Sen. Jeff
Sessions (R-Ala.) said. Congress cannot and must not confirm anyone to lead an
agency in DHS or other law enforcement agency who supports executive amnesty.”
According to DHS’s own reports, very little of our nation’s
borders (Southwestern or otherwise) are secure, and gaining control is not even
a goal of the department.
Obama’s Promise of Homeland Security
to Americans (Legals) and his Vow to Illegals of Open and Undefended Borders
With Narcomex
How Unusual Is Francisco Sanchez Case? The Facts About Illegal Immigrants and Crimes
An illegal immigrant federal officials claim was convicted of seven felonies and deported five times shot a woman on the San Francisco waterfront last Wednesday.
Francisco Sanchez, who was arrested an hour after the attack, admitted he shot 32-year-old Kathryn Steinle, but claimed the incident was an “accident.” According to Sanchez, he discovered the gun wrapped inside a shirt on the pier. After picking up the gun, he claims it “started to fire on its own.”
“All I want to say is that in the courts, I want them to give me the punishment I deserve and get it over with as soon as possible,” Sanchez said in an interview with KGO-TV on Sunday.
Sanchez isn’t the only illegal immigrant, however, to be convicted and still living in the United States.
According to a recent study released from the Center for Immigration Studies, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released 30,558 criminally-convicted illegal immigrants, with a total of 79,059 convictions altogether, in 2014.
Furthermore, the CIS report shows that among the 904,000 illegal immigrants who have ignored orders to leave the U.S., approximately 167,527 of these are convicted criminal immigrants.
Likewise, CIS’s April 2015 statistics indicate ICE has only arrested 11,983 at-large convicted criminal immigrants—despite the fact 168,000 criminal immigrants were identified.
The concern is that these convicted criminal immigrants will commit crimes upon being released, as in Sanchez’s case.
“The long-term ramifications are continued crime inflicted upon U.S. citizens,” Marguerite Telford, director of communications at CIS, said in an interview with The Daily Signal in June.
“So the [Obama] administration’s catch and release policy means these criminal aliens are free to commit additional crimes.”
Furthermore, San Francisco does not have strict immigration policies. San Francisco is a “sanctuary city,” meaning the city does not seek undocumented immigrants and enforce deportation. According to David Inserra, policy analyst of homeland security and cybersecurity at The Heritage Foundation, sanctuary cities do “as little as possible” to enforce immigration laws.
“The result is that immigrants who should be removed, either because they are here illegally or they have committed some other crime that makes them removable, are not deported,” said Inserra said. “In the case of criminal, illegal immigrants, the case to remove these individuals is even stronger, yet some cities do not value the enforcement of the law, to the detriment of their own communities.”
Sanchez had been in custody of the San Francisco County Jail for drug-related charges in March of 2015, but was released in April. ICE spokesperson Virginia Kice said that ICE filed a detainer for Sanchez so that the organization would be aware if he were released from custody. She said ICE received no notification, according to the Associated Press.
But San Francisco County Sheriff’s legal counsel, Freya Horne, said that there must be an active warrant in order for the city to maintain custody of a criminal immigrant.
“It’s not legal to hold someone on a request to detain. This is not just us. This is a widely adopted position,” Horne said.
Horne said no active warrant was filed.
“It’s a tragedy,” she said. “We all recognize that. But we followed city policy.”
Francisco Sanchez, who was arrested an hour after the attack, admitted he shot 32-year-old Kathryn Steinle, but claimed the incident was an “accident.” According to Sanchez, he discovered the gun wrapped inside a shirt on the pier. After picking up the gun, he claims it “started to fire on its own.”
“All I want to say is that in the courts, I want them to give me the punishment I deserve and get it over with as soon as possible,” Sanchez said in an interview with KGO-TV on Sunday.
Sanchez isn’t the only illegal immigrant, however, to be convicted and still living in the United States.
Furthermore, the CIS report shows that among the 904,000 illegal immigrants who have ignored orders to leave the U.S., approximately 167,527 of these are convicted criminal immigrants.
Likewise, CIS’s April 2015 statistics indicate ICE has only arrested 11,983 at-large convicted criminal immigrants—despite the fact 168,000 criminal immigrants were identified.
The concern is that these convicted criminal immigrants will commit crimes upon being released, as in Sanchez’s case.
“The long-term ramifications are continued crime inflicted upon U.S. citizens,” Marguerite Telford, director of communications at CIS, said in an interview with The Daily Signal in June.
“So the [Obama] administration’s catch and release policy means these criminal aliens are free to commit additional crimes.”
Furthermore, San Francisco does not have strict immigration policies. San Francisco is a “sanctuary city,” meaning the city does not seek undocumented immigrants and enforce deportation. According to David Inserra, policy analyst of homeland security and cybersecurity at The Heritage Foundation, sanctuary cities do “as little as possible” to enforce immigration laws.
“The result is that immigrants who should be removed, either because they are here illegally or they have committed some other crime that makes them removable, are not deported,” said Inserra said. “In the case of criminal, illegal immigrants, the case to remove these individuals is even stronger, yet some cities do not value the enforcement of the law, to the detriment of their own communities.”
Sanchez had been in custody of the San Francisco County Jail for drug-related charges in March of 2015, but was released in April. ICE spokesperson Virginia Kice said that ICE filed a detainer for Sanchez so that the organization would be aware if he were released from custody. She said ICE received no notification, according to the Associated Press.
But San Francisco County Sheriff’s legal counsel, Freya Horne, said that there must be an active warrant in order for the city to maintain custody of a criminal immigrant.
“It’s not legal to hold someone on a request to detain. This is not just us. This is a widely adopted position,” Horne said.
Horne said no active warrant was filed.
“It’s a tragedy,” she said. “We all recognize that. But we followed city policy.”
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