Enforce them you should. Round up all the beaners, wetbacks and vatos and send them back home. Maybe Mexico can throw them a welcome home party while we in America celebrate the rule of law
-Geaux
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President Donald Trump has made it known that he will not tolerate liberal cities like New York and Los Angeles openly stymying federal authorities’ efforts to arrest illegal immigrants. Since taking office, he has threatened to slash federal funding while ICE has circumvented local authorities to arrest undocumented immigrants during enforcement blitzes like September’s “Operation Safe City.”
But come January 1st, the administration will need to broaden its efforts now that California is set to become the first “sanctuary state” in the US after Gov. Jerry Brown signed SB 54 – aka the “sanctuary state bill” – into law on Thursday.
The bill was drafted by Senate President Pro Tem Kevin De Leon (D-Los Angeles) and would stop state and local cops, in every town across California, from helping the feds enforce immigration law. Under the measure, ICE agents would no longer be allowed to go into jails to deport undocumented prisoners, and they’d have restricted access to state databases. Meanwhile, jail officials would be allowed to transfer inmates to federal immigration authorities only if they have been convicted of certain crimes.
And in the latest sign that arrests of undocumented immigrants – which have under Trump eclipsed even the all-time enforcement peaks seen under former President Barack Obama – will continue in California despite the state’s efforts to fabricate a legal justification for obstructing federal law enforcement, the head of ICE said Friday that his agency will have “no choice” but to continue arresting illegal immigrants in California’s neighborhoods and worksites, according to Fox.
ICE Chief Says He Has "No Choice" But To Enforce Immigration Laws In California
-Geaux
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President Donald Trump has made it known that he will not tolerate liberal cities like New York and Los Angeles openly stymying federal authorities’ efforts to arrest illegal immigrants. Since taking office, he has threatened to slash federal funding while ICE has circumvented local authorities to arrest undocumented immigrants during enforcement blitzes like September’s “Operation Safe City.”
But come January 1st, the administration will need to broaden its efforts now that California is set to become the first “sanctuary state” in the US after Gov. Jerry Brown signed SB 54 – aka the “sanctuary state bill” – into law on Thursday.
The bill was drafted by Senate President Pro Tem Kevin De Leon (D-Los Angeles) and would stop state and local cops, in every town across California, from helping the feds enforce immigration law. Under the measure, ICE agents would no longer be allowed to go into jails to deport undocumented prisoners, and they’d have restricted access to state databases. Meanwhile, jail officials would be allowed to transfer inmates to federal immigration authorities only if they have been convicted of certain crimes.
And in the latest sign that arrests of undocumented immigrants – which have under Trump eclipsed even the all-time enforcement peaks seen under former President Barack Obama – will continue in California despite the state’s efforts to fabricate a legal justification for obstructing federal law enforcement, the head of ICE said Friday that his agency will have “no choice” but to continue arresting illegal immigrants in California’s neighborhoods and worksites, according to Fox.
ICE Chief Says He Has "No Choice" But To Enforce Immigration Laws In California