Wednesday, April 18, 2018

MICHELLE MOONS - LA RAZA GETS PUSHED OUT OF MEXIFORNIA - SAN DIEGO COUNTY BOARD of SUPERVISORS VOTED TO REJECT CA's "SANCTUARY STATE" LAWS

WELFARE: SAN DIEGO … Mexicans (unregistered democrat anchor baby breeders (1,877).


In just the month of October 2017 CBP Border Patrol San Diego border sector reported apprehension of individuals from Bangladesh (12), Brazil (1), Camaroon (3), Chad (1), China (16), El Salvador (76), Eritrea (7), Gambia (4), Guatemala (178), Honduras (54), India (101), Iran (1), Mexico (1,877), Nepal (31), Nicaragua (1), Pakistan (13), Peru (1), Somalia (1), and “Unknown” (1) — a total of 2,379 individuals. These numbers are similar to volumes seen in this sector for October since 2012. MICHELLE MOONS

San Diego County Joins Fight Against California’s ‘Sanctuary State’ Laws



San Diego County’s Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 on Tuesday to support the U.S. Department of Justice (DOH) lawsuit against California’s “sanctuary state” laws.

Those supervisors who voted for filing an amicus brief to join the DOJ lawsuit cited public safety as their main concern, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. The county will file the brief at first opportunity according to board chair Kristin Gaspar, who said that would likely be on appeal.
The board heard a variety of opinions from a host of area residents on both sides of the issue. The report noted that one board member was traveling abroad and was not available to participate in the vote. 
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the DOJ lawsuit from on the ground in Sacramento, California, in March. As Breitbart News Senior Editor at Large Joel Pollak reported, “The lawsuit targets three statutes: the Immigrant Worker Protection Act (HB 450), the Inspection and Review of Facilities Housing Federal Detainees law (AB 103); and the California Values Act (SB 54).”
The number of California cities joining the DOJ has risen by the week since the Los Alamitos city council voted to do so in late March. Several Orange County cities followed, as did some cities from other areas of southern California. Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Mission Viejo, San Juan Capistrano, Aliso Viejo, Newport Beach, Orange, Westminster, Escondido, and Hesperia have decided to reject California’s sanctuary laws. More have also made moves against these laws or at least to discuss their rejection.
Beaumont City Council was scheduled on Tuesday to consider opposing SB 54, according to the Banning-Beaumont Cherry Valley Tea Party Patriots.
In early April, President Donald Trump ordered National Guard troops to each of the four border states so long as the governors of each state accept them. Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona have each accepted troops and already seen hundreds deployed to the U.S. southern border in their states.
Last week, California Gov. Jerry Brown issued a letter stating his acceptance of approximately 400 National Guard troops as offered by Trump; however, the non-enforcement activities proposed for the troops by Department of Homeland Security officials were subsequently rejected by the state. Acting Deputy Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection Ron Vitiello told reporters on Monday that the department retains hope that California will consent to a future stage of the border enforcement operation.
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14 YEAR-OLD MEXICAN BOY BEHEADS 4 FOR MEX DRUG CARTELS




Edgar Jimenez Lugo, who authorities said was born in San Diego, was wanted on suspicion of killing rivals — allegedly beheading some — as part of his work for a violent drug-trafficking cartel.

The Illegal-Alien Crime Wave





Heather Mac Donald

Some of the most violent criminals at large today are illegal aliens. Yet in cities where the crime these aliens commit is highest, the police cannot use the most obvious tool to apprehend them: their immigration status. In Los Angeles, for example, dozens of members of a ruthless Salvadoran prison gang have sneaked back into town after having been deported for such crimes as murder, assault with a deadly weapon, and drug trafficking. Police officers know who they are and know that their mere presence in the country is a felony. Yet should a cop arrest an illegal gangbanger for felonious reentry, it is he who will be treated as a criminal, for violating the LAPD’s rule against enforcing immigration law.

The LAPD’s ban on immigration enforcement mirrors bans in immigrant-saturated cities around the country, from New York and Chicago to San Diego, Austin, and Houston. These “sanctuary policies” generally prohibit city employees, including the cops, from reporting immigration violations to federal authorities.


AZTLAN: THE RISE OF THE MEXICAN FASCIST WELFARE STATE in LOS ANGELES

"According to Unión del Barrio’s (UdB) official historical 

introduction page, the organization is a “revolutionary nationalist 

formation” with members placed all over the country, especially in 

Southwestern U.S. cities such as San Diego, Los Angeles, Phoenix,

and El Paso. UdB sees its members as “Mexicana and Mexicano 

freedom fighters” whose “ultimate objective” is “the national 

liberation and revolutionary reunification of México and the 

unification of our peoples [sic] struggles across Nuestra América."




"La Voz de Aztlan has produced a video in honor of the millions of babies that have been born as US citizens to Mexican undocumented parents. These babies are destined to transform America. The nativist CNN reporter Lou Dobbs estimates that there are over 200,000 (dated) "Anchor Babies" born every year whereas George Putnam, a radio reporter, says the figure is closer to 300,000 (dated) . 
La Voz de Aztlan believes that the number is approximately 500,000 (dated) "Anchor Babies" born every year."

THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS OPERATING IN AMERICA’S OPEN BORDERS

Overall, in the 2017 Fiscal Year, officials revealed that a record-breaking 455,000 pounds plus of drugs had already been seized. In 2016, that number amounted to 443,000 pounds. The 2017 haul is worth an estimated $6.1 billion – BREITBART – JEFF SESSION’S DRUG BUST ON SAN DIEGO


Jerry Brown Insists CA Sanctuary Laws Don’t Benefit Criminal Illegal Aliens



California Governor Jerry Brown on Tuesday insisted that California’s “sanctuary state” laws do not benefit criminal illegal aliens.

While speaking at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, Brown was asked whether California’s “sanctuary state” laws favor the “rights of criminal illegal aliens over the rights” of law-abiding Californians.
Brown said that notion is “absolutely false” and claimed that there is not a “scintilla of evidence that would support such an outlandish” proposition.
The California governor also said that it is a “lie” to say that Fullerton’s Grace Aguilar would still be alive if the state had more stringent immigration enforcement.
Aguilar, who was just six years of age, was reportedly murdered this year while sitting in her front yard by a twice-deported illegal immigrant who was driving under the influence.
NBC4 reported in February:
Immigration officials say 50-year-old Maximino Delgado Lagunas, who is in the United States illegally, had a blood alcohol level nearly three times the legal limit when he was arrested. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has revealed to NBC4 that Lagunas, a Mexican national, had been deported twice, once in 2001 and again in 2008.
Court records show that in 2015 he was arrested for another DUI. Immigration officials say that back then Buena Park police did not detain Lagunas for the required 48 hours for pickup by immigration officials, instead placing him on informal probation and releasing him to the streets.
It took the Aguilars eight years to have their precious Grace, who was described as someone who “loved people, nature and God.”
Brown last year signed SB 54, the state’s main sanctuary law that prohibits local authorities from honoring Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainers, and he has vehemently defended it.
After the Trump administration filed a lawsuit against three of California’s “sanctuary state” laws in March, Brown accused the Trump administration of “going to war” against the Golden State.
“This is basically going to war against the state of California, the engine of the American economy,” Brown said then. “It’s not wise, it’s not right, and it will not stand.”
Tuesday at the National Press Club, Brown also said that local officials who have been voting to defy the state’s sanctuary laws were “low-life” politicians trying to “exploit” the immigration issue.

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