AMERICAN POVERTY and the LA RAZA MEXICAN WELFARE STATE on AMERICA’S BACKS.
Amnesty would add 100 million more illegals and cost Legals trillions!
WE ALSO
GET THEIR CRIMINALS! HALF THE MURDERS IN MEXIFORNIA ARE NOW BY LA RAZA MEX
GANGS…. 93% OF ALL MURDERS IN MEX-OCCUPIED LOS ANGELES ARE BY MEXICANS… THEY
ARE THE MOST VIOLENT CULTURE IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE… THEY DON’T JUMP OUR
BORDERS, JOBS AND LAWS TO BECOME AMERICAN… THEY DO SO AS LOOTERS.
Literally, LA RAZA DEM Gov Jerry Brown headed
down to the open border with NARCOMEX to meet the dictator of Mexico and
proclaimed “California is Mexico’s second home!”
CALIFORNIA: NOW THE MEXICAN CRIME COLONY
MEXICAN-OCCUPIED CA…. The La Raza Welfare State
Gov. Jerry Brown, on a trip to Mexico, seeks to
position California as a more welcoming place for immigrants... $35 BILLION PER
YEAR IN WELFARE NOT WELCOMING ENOUGH?!?
“This October, Governor
Jerry Brown signed SB 54, the California Values Act, which turns the entire
state into an immigration-enforcement-free haven for all but the most heinous
illegal-alien criminals.” Heather Mac Donald - CITY JOURNAL
ICE Director: Brown Should Be Criminally Charged Over Sanctuary State Law
California’s law officially making it a sanctuary state went into effect Monday, but acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Thomas Homan said that’s not going to deter his agency from protecting residents in The Golden State. Moreover, he argued Brown should be criminally charged over the law.
In an interview with Fox News’s Neil Cavuto, Homan called the law “terrible” and said the state wants to “put politics ahead of public safety” and “officer safety.” Instead of arresting dangerous criminals in the safety of a county jail, officers will now have to go to their “turf” he explained.
Homan also said politicians are dead wrong if they think the new law will deter federal immigration officers.
“If you think ICE is going away, we’re not,” he said. “There’s no sanctuary from federal law enforcement.”
In response, the acting director told Cavuto he is increasing their enforcement presence in the state.
“California better hold on tight,” he said. “They’re about to see a lot more special agents, a lot more deportation officers in the state…if the politicians in California don’t want to protect their communities then ICE will.”
The effect the law will have on the safety of the community will be devastating, he argued.
Smuggling organizations will use the law as a “selling point,” he said, adding that Brown “bit off a lot more than he can chew.”
Brown and other leaders of sanctuary cities are even violating federal law, he believes, noting that he’s asked the Department of Justice to look into whether they can be criminally charged.
The law to which Homan is referring to is 8 U.S. Code § 1324, which states that any person, "knowing... the fact that an alien has come to... the United States in violation of the law, conceals, harbors or shields from detection... such [an] alien in any place" could face several years in prison and/or fines.
ICE Director: Brown Should Be Criminally Charged Over Sanctuary State Law
California’s law officially making it a sanctuary state went into effect Monday, but acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Thomas Homan said that’s not going to deter his agency from protecting residents in The Golden State. Moreover, he argued Brown should be criminally charged over the law.
In an interview with Fox News’s Neil Cavuto, Homan called the law “terrible” and said the state wants to “put politics ahead of public safety” and “officer safety.” Instead of arresting dangerous criminals in the safety of a county jail, officers will now have to go to their “turf” he explained.
Homan also said politicians are dead wrong if they think the new law will deter federal immigration officers.
“If you think ICE is going away, we’re not,” he said. “There’s no sanctuary from federal law enforcement.”
In response, the acting director told Cavuto he is increasing their enforcement presence in the state.
“California better hold on tight,” he said. “They’re about to see a lot more special agents, a lot more deportation officers in the state…if the politicians in California don’t want to protect their communities then ICE will.”
The effect the law will have on the safety of the community will be devastating, he argued.
Smuggling organizations will use the law as a “selling point,” he said, adding that Brown “bit off a lot more than he can chew.”
Brown and other leaders of sanctuary cities are even violating federal law, he believes, noting that he’s asked the Department of Justice to look into whether they can be criminally charged.
The law to which Homan is referring to is 8 U.S. Code § 1324, which states that any person, "knowing... the fact that an alien has come to... the United States in violation of the law, conceals, harbors or shields from detection... such [an] alien in any place" could face several years in prison and/or fines.
MEXICO'S OCCUPATION OF CA COST ABOUT $50 BILLION YEARLY! THIS REQUIRES THE HIGHEST STATE TAX IN THE COUNTRY!
VIVA LA RAZA SUPREMACY?
JOHN BINDER
CALIFORNIA MOVES CLOSER TO FINAL SURRENDER TO LA RAZA SUPREMACY
DE FACTO CITIZENSHIP PER LA RAZA:
NO TEST, NO BACKGROUND CHECKS ON CRIMINALITY, NO BACK TAXES, NO
FINES.... JUST JUMP STRAIGHT TO VOTING BOOTHS! AND VOTE OFTEN!!!
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2017/07/john-binder-californias-surrender-to.html
In 2013, California lawmakers passed legislation that allowed illegal aliens to obtain driver’s licenses if they can prove to the Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) their identity and state residency. The plan was one of the largest victories to date by the open borders lobby.… JOHN BINDER – BREITBART.com
California Has Officially Become a Sanctuary State
California on Monday officially became the first ‘sanctuary state’ in the country as the bill Gov. Jerry Brown signed in October went into effect.
“These are uncertain times for undocumented Californians and their families, and this bill strikes a balance that will protect public safety, while bringing a measure of comfort to those families who are now living in fear everyday,” Brown said upon signing the legislation.
The law prohibits local officials from asking about an individual’s immigration status or working with federal immigration agents on cases.
Brown insists it “does not prevent or prohibit Immigration and Customs Enforcement or the Department of Homeland Security from doing their own work in any way.”
The Department of Justice disagreed with the merits of the law, with Attorney General Jeff Sessions calling it “unconscionable.”
“The bill risks the safety of good law enforcement officers and the safety of the neighborhoods that need their protection the most,” he said about the legislation in September.
Similarly, Thomas Homan, acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said in a statement: “By passing this bill, California politicians have chosen to prioritize politics over public safety.
“Disturbingly, the legislation serves to codify a dangerous policy that deliberately obstructs our country’s immigration laws and shelters serious criminal alien offenders.”
Not all Californians are happy about the law, either.
Signs have cropped up in the state mocking its new status.
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