Posted on 02/15/2018 7:07:53 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
"We welcome people to come, but when you commit crime, and you create havoc in our community, we have issues with that."
For Clark County, Georgia, Sheriff Ira Edwards Jr., the danger sanctuary cities pose to communities became overwhelmingly clear during a recent conversation he had with a federal judge.
I was very, very surprised when I was in a training [conference] this past week, and there was a federal magistrate judge that told us she had sentenced a person over 25 times, and that person has come back into our country, Edwards told The Daily Signal.
My concern is, as a sheriff, if we are going to secure our homeland, it is going to be imperative that we build some type of border to prevent those that would do harm within our community, within our homeland, Edwards said.
Edwards, a member of the board of directors for the National Sheriffs Association, along with other sheriffs from across the country, met Tuesday with President Donald Trump and White House officials to discuss illegal immigration, the opioid addiction crisis, and the transfer of excess military equipment for local law enforcement.
Sanctuary city is the term commonly used to describe jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate fully with federal immigration enforcement officials. The Justice Department has sought to penalize those jurisdictions by withholding certain federal law enforcement grants from them.
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Let the exploding heads commence.
I guess sheriffs are still getting a lot of federal goodies for weapons and armored cars and swat gear from fedgov.
Funny way to treat good news...
But...but Trump HATES LEO’s, umember?!
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