Anonymous wrote:Good. American taxpayers can’t afford to support foreign criminals. Send them home.
Anonymous wrote:The sanctuary states are ….
Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington.
These states are the most federally dependent on the federal government …
Alaska, Kentucky, West Virginia, Mississippi, South Carolina, New Mexico, Louisiana, Arizona, Indiana, Alabama
The sanctuary states have some of the lowest crime rates and highest education and incomes in the country. Nobody needs to concern themselves with what these states are doing.
Anonymous wrote:I remember in Boston they were giving homeless bus tickets to Texas.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many cities have opted to be sanctuary cities for a reason.
A big one is that they can foster stronger communities by promoting trust between immigrants and local law enforcement, leading to safer neighborhoods and increased cooperation in addressing crime. Also, they allow immigrants access essential services like healthcare and education without fear of deportation. I know that sounds like something you all think we should cut off but i would rather the undocumented in this country be getting an education and healthcare while here, than not.
As it turns out, sanctuary cities are only really sanctuaries for criminals. These illegal alien criminals prey on other illegal aliens. Rape them. Murder them. Seems as if the idea of them "leading to safer neighborhoods" is a huge fallacy.
Have you lived in a sanctuary city? I live in Boston. It’s an amazing city. I’ve never been robbed/raped or murdered.
I hope you have real world experience of century city and are not just relying on Fox News.
They also have the rents so high many criminals move out.
That said, I was sleeping when someone was shot within 100 feet of me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They still can't mandate that cities do ICE's job for them to help round up illegals. Local police doesn't have any jurisdiction over immigration issues. Nor is ICE providing any funding or resources to deal with it.
They do not have to release criminals when ICE asks them to keep holding them until they can pick them up, about two days. They choose to let them go, and some Democrats take active measures to help them avoid ICE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many cities have opted to be sanctuary cities for a reason.
A big one is that they can foster stronger communities by promoting trust between immigrants and local law enforcement, leading to safer neighborhoods and increased cooperation in addressing crime. Also, they allow immigrants access essential services like healthcare and education without fear of deportation. I know that sounds like something you all think we should cut off but i would rather the undocumented in this country be getting an education and healthcare while here, than not.
As it turns out, sanctuary cities are only really sanctuaries for criminals. These illegal alien criminals prey on other illegal aliens. Rape them. Murder them. Seems as if the idea of them "leading to safer neighborhoods" is a huge fallacy.
Have you lived in a sanctuary city? I live in Boston. It’s an amazing city. I’ve never been robbed/raped or murdered.
I hope you have real world experience of century city and are not just relying on Fox News.
I remember in Boston they were giving homeless bus tickets to Texas.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many cities have opted to be sanctuary cities for a reason.
A big one is that they can foster stronger communities by promoting trust between immigrants and local law enforcement, leading to safer neighborhoods and increased cooperation in addressing crime. Also, they allow immigrants access essential services like healthcare and education without fear of deportation. I know that sounds like something you all think we should cut off but i would rather the undocumented in this country be getting an education and healthcare while here, than not.
As it turns out, sanctuary cities are only really sanctuaries for criminals. These illegal alien criminals prey on other illegal aliens. Rape them. Murder them. Seems as if the idea of them "leading to safer neighborhoods" is a huge fallacy.
Have you lived in a sanctuary city? I live in Boston. It’s an amazing city. I’ve never been robbed/raped or murdered.
I hope you have real world experience of century city and are not just relying on Fox News.
Anonymous wrote:Excellent. This kind of cooperation needs to spread to all sanctuary cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They still can't mandate that cities do ICE's job for them to help round up illegals. Local police doesn't have any jurisdiction over immigration issues. Nor is ICE providing any funding or resources to deal with it.
They do not have to release criminals when ICE asks them to keep holding them until they can pick them up, about two days. They choose to let them go, and some Democrats take active measures to help them avoid ICE.
It's usually a lot longer than that. And ICE doesn't reimburse for it. Which is why no state helps ICE out like this. It's not a sanctuary city thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many cities have opted to be sanctuary cities for a reason.
A big one is that they can foster stronger communities by promoting trust between immigrants and local law enforcement, leading to safer neighborhoods and increased cooperation in addressing crime. Also, they allow immigrants access essential services like healthcare and education without fear of deportation. I know that sounds like something you all think we should cut off but i would rather the undocumented in this country be getting an education and healthcare while here, than not.
As it turns out, sanctuary cities are only really sanctuaries for criminals. These illegal alien criminals prey on other illegal aliens. Rape them. Murder them. Seems as if the idea of them "leading to safer neighborhoods" is a huge fallacy.
Anonymous wrote:
Trump is really good at separating voters from Democrats
Anonymous wrote:Maybe this can serve as a model for other sanctuary cities.......
EXCLUSIVE: We witnessed an incredibly rare sight in the sanctuary city of Los Angeles, as Twin Towers jail transferred an illegal alien inmate to ICE custody, not because sanctuary policies have changed, but because the jail is being *forced* to cooperate w/ ICE as part of a new federal operation designed to "neutralize" California's sanctuary state law.
The new Trump-appointed US Attorney in Los Angeles,
@USAttyEssayli
, launched "Operation Guardian Angel" last week, and it's already forcing sanctuary jails to make transfers to ICE.
How does it work?
Essayli has organized a federal task force made up of ICE, FBI, HSI, DEA, and ATF, working out of an office in downtown LA. Every single day, they are now scanning criminal databases w/ fingerprints and identifying illegal aliens in jails throughout Southern California who have been previously deported from the United States.
If they've come back to the US after a deportation, they've committed a federal felony under 8 USC 1326 known as "illegal re-entry".
As soon as the task force ID's an alien booked into a local jail who has a previous deportation, they seek a federal criminal warrant on them for felony re-entry, signed off on by a federal judge.
Unlike an administrative ICE warrant or ICE detainer request, these criminal judicial warrants for 8 USC 1326 *CANNOT* be ignored by sanctuary jurisdictions, and California's sanctuary state law cannot shield aliens from these criminal warrants. Instead of releasing the alien inmates and ignoring ICE detainers, jails must hand the aliens over to the Feds, regardless of sanctuary policy.
"With this operation, we're going to be neutralizing California sanctuary state policies," Essayli told me. "We're going to flood the system with warrants for criminal illegal immigrants who are in county jails, they can ignore a detainer, but they cannot ignore a criminal arrest warrant. They have no choice, they will comply, and if they don't, if they interfere with our ability to arrest a federal felon, they can expect to face consequences for that.
@FoxNews
was granted exclusive access to the task force as they scanned databases and found a previously deported Mexican alien in jail in downtown LA who had just been arrested for robbery in the city of El Monte. They filed a warrant, and we joined them at LA County's Twin Towers jail as the sanctuary jurisdiction handed the alien inmate over to the task force - potentially one of the first on camera transfers to ICE since California's sanctuary state law took effect in 2017.
The task force says once they're at full steam, they project they will be arresting 40-50 aliens from local jails every week, and that if it's successful in LA, US Attorneys can use it as a model to neutralize sanctuary jurisdictions in other parts of the country.