Anonymous wrote:It’s pretty sad when the governor places the interests of illegal aliens ahead of the interests of the citizens of the Commonwealth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.....despite the fact that he indicated during the campaign that he would support a ban on sanctuary cities.
... if any were to come up in Virginia, which they haven’t. If that were to occur, then the legislature could address it in a way that was narrowly tailored to the actual problem and wasn’t overly broad or restrictive. When all they’re doing is addressing a non-existent problem in the abstract, veto is appropriate.
Don't be obtuse. Fairfax County is a sanctuary city. And we have the precipitously declining schools and property values, horrible amounts of litter, and MS-13 activity to show for it.
Property values have been increasing for years and there have recently been record numbers of NMSFs. No litter is my neighborhood, either. Arlington schools have a higher percentage of poor kids and the best Loudoun high schools would be about average in Fairfax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Democrats - pretending like you don't know Fairfax County is a sanctuary city is pretty low. It's called an "informal" sanctuary city. Google it. It's all over the Internet.
Dear right wing troll - Fairfax is solidly blue now. Go back to your cave.
Anonymous wrote:Dear Democrats - pretending like you don't know Fairfax County is a sanctuary city is pretty low. It's called an "informal" sanctuary city. Google it. It's all over the Internet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.....despite the fact that he indicated during the campaign that he would support a ban on sanctuary cities.
... if any were to come up in Virginia, which they haven’t. If that were to occur, then the legislature could address it in a way that was narrowly tailored to the actual problem and wasn’t overly broad or restrictive. When all they’re doing is addressing a non-existent problem in the abstract, veto is appropriate.
Don't be obtuse. Fairfax County is a sanctuary city. And we have the precipitously declining schools and property values, horrible amounts of litter, and MS-13 activity to show for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.....despite the fact that he indicated during the campaign that he would support a ban on sanctuary cities.
... if any were to come up in Virginia, which they haven’t. If that were to occur, then the legislature could address it in a way that was narrowly tailored to the actual problem and wasn’t overly broad or restrictive. When all they’re doing is addressing a non-existent problem in the abstract, veto is appropriate.
Don't be obtuse. Fairfax County is a sanctuary city. And we have the precipitously declining schools and property values, horrible amounts of litter, and MS-13 activity to show for it.
What specific regulations and policies has Fairfax enacted that make it a sanctuary city?
Do you really need to pretend that a fact known for decades doesn't exist? The incidious thing about Sanctuary Cities is that they break the law - it's not that citizens enact laws to create them, it's that they flagrantly *ignore* existing laws, which circumvents citizens.
For one, the sheriff of FFx just recently announced she won't be keeping illegal immigrants in jail for ICE to retrieve them. You can argue technicalities all day - this is deliberate and inappropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.....despite the fact that he indicated during the campaign that he would support a ban on sanctuary cities.
... if any were to come up in Virginia, which they haven’t. If that were to occur, then the legislature could address it in a way that was narrowly tailored to the actual problem and wasn’t overly broad or restrictive. When all they’re doing is addressing a non-existent problem in the abstract, veto is appropriate.
Don't be obtuse. Fairfax County is a sanctuary city. And we have the precipitously declining schools and property values, horrible amounts of litter, and MS-13 activity to show for it.
What specific regulations and policies has Fairfax enacted that make it a sanctuary city?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.....despite the fact that he indicated during the campaign that he would support a ban on sanctuary cities.
... if any were to come up in Virginia, which they haven’t. If that were to occur, then the legislature could address it in a way that was narrowly tailored to the actual problem and wasn’t overly broad or restrictive. When all they’re doing is addressing a non-existent problem in the abstract, veto is appropriate.
Don't be obtuse. Fairfax County is a sanctuary city. And we have the precipitously declining schools and property values, horrible amounts of litter, and MS-13 activity to show for it.
What specific regulations and policies has Fairfax enacted that make it a sanctuary city?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.....despite the fact that he indicated during the campaign that he would support a ban on sanctuary cities.
... if any were to come up in Virginia, which they haven’t. If that were to occur, then the legislature could address it in a way that was narrowly tailored to the actual problem and wasn’t overly broad or restrictive. When all they’re doing is addressing a non-existent problem in the abstract, veto is appropriate.
Don't be obtuse. Fairfax County is a sanctuary city. And we have the precipitously declining schools and property values, horrible amounts of litter, and MS-13 activity to show for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.....despite the fact that he indicated during the campaign that he would support a ban on sanctuary cities.
... if any were to come up in Virginia, which they haven’t. If that were to occur, then the legislature could address it in a way that was narrowly tailored to the actual problem and wasn’t overly broad or restrictive. When all they’re doing is addressing a non-existent problem in the abstract, veto is appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:.....despite the fact that he indicated during the campaign that he would support a ban on sanctuary cities.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) vetoed a bill Monday that would have prohibited the establishment of sanctuary cities, an issue that dominated his race for governor last year.
The bill was a single sentence: “No locality shall adopt any ordinance, procedure, or policy that restricts the enforcement of federal immigration laws.”
Northam suggested the legislation would require Virginia cities and towns to shoulder the burden of enforcing federal immigration law, either by deputizing local police or by holding undocumented inmates in local lockups. He called the measure “unnecessary and divisive.”
Del. Ben Cline (R-Rockbridge), who sponsored the bill, said the measure was intended only to ban localities from interfering federal immigration actions, not press them into service.
“Ensuring that Virginia localities abide by federal immigration laws is a matter of public safety and upholding the rule of law, “ Cline said. “Governor Northam’s veto of my bill to ban sanctuary cities in Virginia is indefensible.”
Northam walked a fine line on illegal immigration during the race for governor last year, when Republican rival Ed Gillespie accused him of being soft on sanctuary cities and MS-13 gang members.
Northam generally dismissed the claims as political bluster since Virginia has no declared “sanctuary cities,” a term generally used to mean localities that do not cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
But at one point during the campaign, Northam said he would support a ban on sanctuary cities if any sprang up in Virginia.