Posted on 07/09/2015 5:48:34 AM PDT by TurboZamboni
HOUSTON, TX Maria Espinoza, National Coordinator of The Remembrance Project, an organization founded to remember and advocate for the victims killed by illegal aliens, called today for a national boycott of the city of San Francisco in the wake of the wanton murder of 32-year old Kathryn Steinle by a five-times deported illegal alien who was released from custody under San Franciscos sanctuary city policy. Sanctuary cities are cities that refuse to cooperate with U.S. immigration law enforcement agencies. Espinoza said, The confessed murderer, Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, admitted that he went to San Francisco because he knew that San Francisco was a sanctuary city and he would not be pursued by immigration officials.
She continued, In wanton disregard for public safety, Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has released nearly 70,000 violent, criminal aliens onto our streets in the past two years. It is a safe bet that hundreds, if not thousands, of those dangerous criminals are wandering the streets of San Francisco and secure in the knowledge that they are protected from ICE, thanks to the Citys sanctuary policy.
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Just try to get a concealed carry permit in SF to try to protect yourself from wanton attack.
I think a .380 would be mandatory...
Um, slight problem here ... Houston is also a sanctuary city (which is also presided over by a married sodomite mayor).
We surround them!
Good idea. Boycott ANY city or state that offers sanctuary to illegal aliens. Congress, as well, should deny funding.
I just made plans to visit San Francisco just so I can say I will boycott the liberal dump.
You will miss out on visiting the Spam Museum !
Done. I’m not going there, and I’m not eating ghiardelli chocolate or riceroni
Never been there and no plans to go.
I will stick to reruns of Ironside, The Streets Of San Francisco, and maybe McMillan & Wife. I try not to think about the real Rock Hudson and enjoy good classic TV.
I’ve lived out here for about 21 years or so,, and I’ve only been to SF twice,,, nothing there I want or need to see that I cant see anywhere else around here.. imho
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