Illegal aliens continue overwhelming the state, draining California’s already depleted public services while endangering our lives, the rule of law, and public safety for all citizens. Arthur Schaper
LEGALS FLEE THE LA RAZA WELFARE STATE!
MEXIFORNIA: The Globalist Democrat
Party’s Vision of America
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Migrant enclaves already are at the top
of the U.S. lists for bad places to live - 10 of the 50 worst places
in America to live according to this list are
in California, and all of them are famous for their illegal
populations. MONICA SHOWALTER
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California—not
Mississippi, New Mexico, or West Virginia—has the highest poverty rate in the
United States. According to the Census Bureau’s Supplemental Poverty
Measure—which accounts for the cost of housing, food, utilities, and clothing,
and which includes noncash government assistance as a form of income—nearly one
out of four Californians is poor. Kerry Jackson
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California’s de facto
status as a one-party state lies at the heart of its poverty problem. With a
permanent majority in the state senate and the assembly, a prolonged dominance
in the executive branch, and a weak opposition, California Democrats have long
been free to indulge blue-state ideology while paying little or no political
price. The state’s poverty problem is unlikely to improve while policymakers
remain unwilling to unleash the engines of economic prosperity that drove
California to its golden years. Kerry Jackson
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As Breitbart
News reported, if chain migration
is not ended — as President Donald Trump has demanded — the U.S. electorate
will forever be changed, with between seven to eight million new foreign-born
individuals being eligible to vote because of chain migration, and overall, an
additional 15 million new foreign-born voters.
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Missouri Senator Claire McCaskillhas identified California Senator
Kamala Harris as the party leader on issues of immigration and race. Harris
wants a moratorium on construction of
new immigration-detention facilities in favor of the old “catch and release” policy for illegal aliens, and has
urged a shutdown of the government rather than compromise on mass amnesty.
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MEXICO’S
INVASION by invitation!
"The
amnesty activist also said that the “border has been a crooked proposition from
the beginning, and it will continue to be twisted to meet political ends,”
adding that many open-borders activists still insist that “people didn’t cross
the border, the border crossed them.”
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“At
some point we will have to accept the fact that the border between Mexico and
the United States is nothing more than an invention. It was demarcated in 1848,
following a war that cost Mexico about half its territory (it’s no coincidence
that cities like Los Angeles, San Antonio and San Francisco have Spanish
names),” Ramos said. “Also, it’s been said a thousand times that many people
didn’t cross the border, the border crossed them. And the cultural and
commercial ties between the two sides remain in place to this day. Look at the
fellowship exhibited by cities like El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
even if barbed wire and concrete barriers have been erected in some places
along the divide.” LA RAZA SUPREMACIST JORGE RAMOS
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1. What nation occupied the land for 300 years
on which Mexicans now live?
2. What nation purchased 525,000 sq. miles of that land from Mexico for $15 million dollars?
3. What nation has a tougher immigration policy than the one who bought the land?
4. What nation built a wall along its Southern border to keep out illegal aliens?
5. What nation has millions of Mexican and Central American immigrants who came here legally and who don't want any illegal immigrants invading their country, stealing their jobs and bringing gangs, crime, drugs, infectious disease and human trafficking along with them?
6. What nation has millions of legal Latino immigrants who are proud to be citizens of a host country that is a sovereign nation with defined borders and with more individual freedoms and economic opportunities than any place on earth?
7. What people would like to tell the race-baiting, Jose Ramos, "Vete a la mierda!"?
2. What nation purchased 525,000 sq. miles of that land from Mexico for $15 million dollars?
3. What nation has a tougher immigration policy than the one who bought the land?
4. What nation built a wall along its Southern border to keep out illegal aliens?
5. What nation has millions of Mexican and Central American immigrants who came here legally and who don't want any illegal immigrants invading their country, stealing their jobs and bringing gangs, crime, drugs, infectious disease and human trafficking along with them?
6. What nation has millions of legal Latino immigrants who are proud to be citizens of a host country that is a sovereign nation with defined borders and with more individual freedoms and economic opportunities than any place on earth?
7. What people would like to tell the race-baiting, Jose Ramos, "Vete a la mierda!"?
ANSWERS:
1. Spain
2. United States
3. Mexico
4. Mexico
5. United States
6. United States
7. Latino Americans and other Americans who are not liberal Democrats.
2. United States
3. Mexico
4. Mexico
5. United States
6. United States
7. Latino Americans and other Americans who are not liberal Democrats.
Watchdog group wants Sheriff Alex Villanueva to further separate his department from ICE
By MAYA LAU
MAY 21,
2019
In February, Villanueva began blocking ICE agents from accessing
the secure parts of the county courthouses, Sheriff’s Department stations and
county jails for the purposes of civil immigration matters and removed some of
the criteria that would qualify a convicted inmate for transfer to ICE custody.
He has also barred ICE from conducting interviews with inmates regarding their
immigration status.
Villanueva’s promise to kick ICE agents out of the jails was
central to his campaign to unseat former Sheriff Jim McDonnell last fall.
But a majority of members of the Sheriff Civilian Oversight
Commission said Villanueva’s moves do not go far enough to separate his
department from ICE and build community trust. Their recommendations — a
version of which were initially proposed last year under
McDonnell — say that Villanueva should stop allowing his employees to screen
requests by ICE to take custody of inmates for civil immigration violations and
should not let transport officers that contract with ICE to set foot inside
secure department facilities.
“Our recommendations are needed more than ever to send a message
to the community that you can trust your L.A. Sheriff’s Department. Report
crimes. Report them, report them, report them,” said Hernan Vera, a commission
member who served as chair of the committee that wrote the report approved
Tuesday.
Vera, a business litigator, cited data from various news articles
that indicated that since 2017, Latinos across the country have been reporting
fewer crimes to local police due to fears about federal immigration enforcement
by the Trump administration.
Villanueva said he will consider the recommendations and will
include commission members in further conversations on the topic, but he stated
that he has already made big strides in limiting ICE’s role in the jails. He
said some transfers to ICE are still necessary for public safety, as allowed by
law.
NOV
15, 2018 |
“These are convicted felons who pose a threat to the community.
Nobody even in the undocumented population would want them as their neighbor.
In fact, neither would you,” he said.
Under Villanueva’s policies, Sheriff’s Department custody
assistants screen requests from ICE to evaluate whether an inmate has been
convicted of a crime serious or violent enough to qualify for transfer to ICE,
as allowed by Senate Bill 54, California’s “sanctuary state” law.
Qualified inmates are handed over to transport officers hired by
ICE who are allowed inside the secure area of the Inmate Reception Center, the
downtown jail that processes the majority of bookings and releases for the
county’s vast system of lockups.
The oversight commission’s report says these practices aren’t
required by law and could still result in inmates who have already served their
time for criminal convictions to be deported for civil immigration violations.
The commissioners also noted that the Sheriff’s Department spends
$106,000 a year on each of the 13 custody assistants hired to screen ICE
requests, at a total annual cost of $1.4 million that commissioners say could
be diverted to other causes.
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