Posted on 07/06/2017 7:13:12 AM PDT by MarchonDC09122009
“Boasting a constitutional legal sign-off written by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, De Leons bill has support from police departments in Los Angeles and several other counties throughout the state.
Assemblyman Kevin Kiley, R-Rocklin, pointed out that Holder was paid for his analysis and released his approval of the bill one day before announcing his intention to run for president in 2020.
Kiley questioned Holders reliability and asked why De Leon paid for Holders analysis rather than rely on one prepared by the Legislative Council. Kiley said Holder refused to meet with GOP representatives to discuss the measure, opting instead to meet only with Democrats.”
“Conflicting federal laws could tie the measure up if it is approved and signed into law. Legislation signed by President Bill Clinton in the mid-1990s bars states from creating laws that restrict communication with federal law enforcement agencies.
Meanwhile, judicial decisions at the federal level have also created precedence that the federal government cannot commandeer local law enforcement resources for the purpose of immigration enforcement, nor can they force states to use resources to further federal goals.”
We very well could be on the brink........
The Supreme Court ruled that this was strictly a Federal matter in a case that Obama brought against Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer.
That was only a few years ago. I don’t see them pulling a 180 with Gorsuch on the Court. This is for show and to please the moonbat base.
At some point, someone’s going to actually run a smart campaign in California and rather than pandering to liberal activists, will actually campaign to first, second and third generation ‘Hispanics’ in the state, asking the most poignant of questions:
Why are liberals sacrificing your children and your community to protect the criminal illegals? And at what point do you stop being the victim of these crimes by people repeatedly deported and say enough is enough already?
That is why they were NOT elected!
It’s time for Kalifornia to get smacked along side the head.
Although their taxes will RISE in LaLa-land
and their safety will TANK,
it will improve the safety and decrease taxes
for the rest of Americans.
Too bad for the Americans stuck with
California’s AINOs and criminals.
State(s) in open rebellion.
Doesn’t end well.
Correct.....
The logical fallacies are too many to count.......Arrest them, bring in federal troops if necessary, but ENFORCE THE LAW.
So, this bill is about safeguarding criminals.
“Arrests of undocumented immigrants with no previous criminal record are up 150 percent since Trump became president.
And the problem with that is...?
More than past time. California is the tail desperately trying to wag the dog. I am not from CA, but there seems to be a long held sentiment that California is so big and important that they can enact state laws that will ultimately force the rest of the country to bend to its will. In some measure this has occurred, such as with environmental regulations, but the rest of the country has had enough of their moonbattery.
California needs to forfeit electoral votes and congressional representation if they choose to this. California’s voice in federal govt should be based only its legal population.
Completely agree with your outrage and points.
CA is lost unless conservatives in that state rise up from their apathy and LOUDLY raise their voices!
CA is a Major gap in our country’s border.
RE: “California needs to forfeit electoral votes and congressional representation if they choose to this. Californias voice in federal govt should be based only its legal population.”
“The logical fallacies are too many to count.......Arrest them, bring in federal troops if necessary, but ENFORCE THE LAW.”
If California does this I predict working people leaving in masses. If they let every illegal immigrant in there won’t be enough low wage jobs to hand out.
I also predict a surge in terrorist attacks. Anyone will be allowed to walk in and start their carnage.
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