San Francisco cops in BIG trouble for turning illegal alien over to ICE!!!

ShootSpeeders

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Like all illegals, he's a convicted drunk driver and should be immediately deported before he kills someone, but San Fran is a sanctuary city in brazen violation of federal law and will not allow anyone to be deported.

SFPD investigating allegations officer collaborated with immigration authorities

feb 5 2016 SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) - San Francisco police today said they are investigating to determine if city policies limiting communication with immigration authorities were violated following an incident in which an undocumented man was taken into custody while trying to retrieve a recovered stolen car.

Pedro Figueroa-Zarceno was taken into custody by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement on Dec. 2 at the San Francisco Police Department's Southern Station.

A document from federal immigration authorities released by his attorneys today indicates that a San Francisco police officer directly contacted ICE and told them where to find Figueroa-Zarceno, the man's attorneys and representatives said today.

The apparent incident, which led to the two-month detention of Pedro Figueroa-Zarceno, could be a violation of Sanctuary City policies placing limits on local law enforcement's ability to cooperate with immigration officials, according to his attorneys.

Figueroa-Zarceno, a native of El Salvador with a fiancee who is a U.S. citizen and an eight-year-old daughter, was released Wednesday.

Zachary Nightingale, Figueroa-Zarceno's attorney, said the document shows that while he served two days for a DUI in 2012, there were no criminal warrants for Figueroa-Zarceno in the system, only a civil deportation order dating back to 2005.
 
So....now the cops are in trouble for cooperating with other law enforcement.

Only in the liberals world is this possible.
 
From the OP's link:

Zachary Nightingale, Figueroa-Zarceno's attorney, said the document shows that while he served two days for a DUI in 2012, there were no criminal warrants for Figueroa-Zarceno in the system, only a civil deportation order dating back to 2005.

A judge has since reopened Figueroa-Zarceno's immigration case after finding that the initial order was given without proper notification, and a new hearing is now scheduled for 2019, Nightingale said.

Just sitting here wondering if an American living in Mexico had a deportation notice from 2005 and authorities found him in 2016, what would they have done? I sincerely doubt if they would tell the American, we have to set another hearing...let's see, come back in 3 years, mkay?
 
Sin gringo. Cuando vienen aqui sin invitacion que le enviamos a una prision suchia.

Your stay will not be at the Mexico City Hilton.
Thank you for your reply. Didn't think they would welcome him! Prison, huh?

Quite welcome, sir.

Figueroa-Zarceno may or may not be welcome home with open arms, but you or I may find an unpleasant stay in the above named filthy prison.
 
Like all illegals, he's a convicted drunk driver and should be immediately deported before he kills someone, but San Fran is a sanctuary city in brazen violation of federal law and will not allow anyone to be deported.

SFPD investigating allegations officer collaborated with immigration authorities

feb 5 2016 SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) - San Francisco police today said they are investigating to determine if city policies limiting communication with immigration authorities were violated following an incident in which an undocumented man was taken into custody while trying to retrieve a recovered stolen car.

Pedro Figueroa-Zarceno was taken into custody by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement on Dec. 2 at the San Francisco Police Department's Southern Station.

A document from federal immigration authorities released by his attorneys today indicates that a San Francisco police officer directly contacted ICE and told them where to find Figueroa-Zarceno, the man's attorneys and representatives said today.

The apparent incident, which led to the two-month detention of Pedro Figueroa-Zarceno, could be a violation of Sanctuary City policies placing limits on local law enforcement's ability to cooperate with immigration officials, according to his attorneys.

Figueroa-Zarceno, a native of El Salvador with a fiancee who is a U.S. citizen and an eight-year-old daughter, was released Wednesday.

Zachary Nightingale, Figueroa-Zarceno's attorney, said the document shows that while he served two days for a DUI in 2012, there were no criminal warrants for Figueroa-Zarceno in the system, only a civil deportation order dating back to 2005.
When Cruz is president, the entire council members and mayor will be locked up in a Federal penitentiary.
 
Someone on the radio was talking about a trip they made to San Francisco. It's a shame what happened to that beautiful city. I used to live there. It's destroyed now.
 

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