Posted on 03/16/2017 1:04:47 PM PDT by Red Badger
An Arleta man whose fiancee was killed in a car crash last month allegedly by an undocumented immigrant who had been deported five times said he has received words of encouragement from President Donald Trump.
Rodrigo Macias appeared on the television news program Fox & Friends on Wednesday morning to discuss the death of his fiancee, Sandra Duran, 42.
After appearing on the program, Macias said he received a telephone call from Trump, who offered him and the family his condolences and urged them to stay strong. Trump also said hes fighting hard to secure the nations borders and to combat sanctuary cities.
It tells you a lot about this president, Macias, a real estate broker, said during a telephone interview with the Southern California News Group on Wednesday evening. You cant have the local mayor do that, but the president of the U.S. went out of his way to do that. Im very glad my fiancée and I voted for him. In fact, Im extremely happy.
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A White House official confirmed Thursday that Trump called Macias the day before to offer his condolences.
Macias, 39, also complained about Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, Police Chief Charlie Beck and city policies that offer protections to those living in the country illegally.
I said (on the show) that the possibility of the president of the U.S. calling me first are probably better than the mayor or chief (of police) reaching out to me at this point, and thats exactly what happened, Macias added.
Garcetti did not directly respond to Macias criticism, but offered the family his condolences.
Nothing compares to the pain of losing a loved one. My thoughts and prayers are with Sandra Durans family at this agonizing time, Garcetti said in a statement Wednesday evening.
Los Angeles has never officially declared itself a sanctuary city.
But as the White House cracks down on undocumented immigrants, Garcetti and Beck have said the city does not plan to get involved in any deportation efforts by the federal government. They also said the city will continue a long-standing policy that prevents police officers from asking about a persons immigration status.
Macias railed against such policies Wednesday, saying hed like to see mayors of so-called sanctuary cities get their act together.
Otherwise, I hope (Trump) cuts their funding, he said. I think thats the only way hes going to fix it.
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Macias said he had been in a relationship with Sandra Duran for 13 years. Together, they had a 12-year-old son. Duran also had an 18-year-old son from a previous marriage, he said.
Duran was killed on Feb. 19 in North Hills.
Estuardo Alvarado, 45, the man who allegedly caused the collision, was speeding down Sepulveda Boulevard as he tried to flee the scene of another crash and slammed into a car being driven by Duran, according to Los Angeles police.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said in a statement after the collision that Alvarado, a Mexican national, has been on their radar for years.
Department of Homeland Security databases indicate Mr. Alvarado has been removed to Mexico five times since 1998, most recently in 2011, ICE spokesperson Virginia Kice said.
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Alvarado, who made a court appearance Tuesday in San Fernando, is being held at the Mens Central Jail on $2.18 million bail in connection with the fatal collision. His bail was initially set at $2.23 million but was reduced during his latest court appearance.
He has pleaded not guilty to each of the five felony charges in the case, including murder and gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, and is scheduled to return to court on April 18.
Nancy Pelosi doesn’t care.
Make politicians who allowed it made to be accessories to this killing; have them serve the same time in jail as that illegal would.
It’s important that he teakettle time to do this. He’s got some good people working for him that can take care of other business.
It’s important that he take the time to do this. He’s got some good people working for him that can take care of other business.
The fiance and the victim are both Americans of Mexican ancestry. Are they going to be called racist too? I listened to an interview with the fiance. He is in complete agreement with Trump on the subject of illegal aliens.
Most state constitutions and the Federal one do not allow legislators to be sued or charged with crimes that occur because of laws they pass.................
Hey RB...too weird, I just got done reading that on Drudge and was gonna post....
I’ve never had a loved one killed in front of me. I’m sure this woman will be greatly missed, and the pain of losing her will last a long long time.
How very sad, and needless.
Every person that dies at the hand of, or is harmed by an illegal, is a victim of a crime that should not have taken place.
The businesses and other entities that are affect by illegal alien crime, the same holds true.
These things should never have happened. NONE OF IT!
The only persons I recall Obozo calling were Trayvon Martin’s parents...............
Right - same with judges. But they should be held accountable somehow.
GMTA!.....................
In the old days there was tar and feathers...................
Today it’s distance/wind/elevation.
B^)...........
PING
42? Wowsers.
It’s California, there are Cosmetic Surgeons on every corner like 7-11’s..............
So sorry, \/\/ayne. RIP and God bless you and your family.
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