Debra Saunders writing in Real Clear Politics
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Last June, when he said he was running as a Republican
for president, billionaire Donald Trump famously called out Mexico for sending
"people that have lots of problems" across the border.
Quoth "The Donald": "They're bringing
drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good
people."
Many were offended to hear Trump equate undocumented
immigrants with dangerous criminals.
Yet the same thing is happening on the Left Coast.
* THEY'RE "IMPORTING" CRIMINALS...
Tuesday the San Francisco Board of Supervisors...
* BUNCH OF FRIGGIN' NUTS...
...will vote on a measure to reinforce a sanctuary city
policy, named "Due Process for All," passed in 2013.
(*MIGRAINE HEADACHE*)
On KQED's "Forum" on Monday, Supervisor John
Avalos talked about the ordinance as protecting the undocumented immigrant
community, when in fact the policy shields undocumented immigrants with serious
criminal records.
The 2013 measure in question directed local law
enforcement not to notify U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement about the
pending release of undocumented inmates from custody unless they committed a
violent felony within the past seven years. That policy shielded Juan Francisco
Lopez-Sanchez, a Mexican national with seven felony convictions who had been
deported five times.
Rather than notify ICE, former Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi
released Lopez-Sanchez - who later was charged in the July 1 murder of Kate
Steinle, a San Francisco woman taking an evening stroll with her father on Pier
14.
* THE MOMENT I READ THAT SOMEONE HAS PUT A BULLET IN
MIRKARIMI'S HEAD... THE DRINKS ARE ON ME!
(*NOD*)
* NO... NOT A THREAT... NOT A CALL FOR VIOLENCE OR
CRIMINAL ACTION... JUST A STATEMENT CONCERNING WHAT MY REACTION WOULD BE.
Steinle was not the first casualty of the city's
sanctuary policies.
* NOR WILL SHE BE THE LAST...
(*SIGH*)
In 2008, Edwin Ramos, an undocumented immigrant...
* "ILLEGAL ALIEN!" "INVADER!"
"FOREIGN PIECE OF SHIT!"
...from El Salvador, shot and killed Tony Bologna, 48,
and his sons Michael, 20, and Matthew, 16. A sanctuary city policy for minors,
it turns out, had shielded Ramos from ICE after he was charged with gang-related
assault in 2003 and attempted robbery in 2004.
(*SILENCE*)
In 2008, Mayor Gavin Newsom ended the ill-considered
policy after The San Francisco Chronicle reported on its unintended effects.
After Steinle's murder last year, however, City Hall dug in its heels and the
board of supervisors refused to pass sensible fixes.
This year, however, newly elected Sheriff Vicki Hennessy
tried to reform the policy by allowing deputies to inform ICE prior to the
release of serious criminals - those convicted of violent felonies within the
last seven years (absent incarceration time), or three felony convictions from
three separate incidents or two or more felony convictions for re-entering the
United States after deportation.
* I... WANT... THESE... CRIMINALS... DEAD...!!!
Two felony re-entries, not one?
Three separate felonies?
I say Hennessy is too easy.
* YA THINK...?!?!
Avalos accused her of creating "a very wide
funnel."
I asked Avalos if he thought people have a right to break
immigration law. He answered, "The U.S. breaks international law all the
time."
(*JUST SHAKING MY HEAD*)
He's angry at calls to reform the policy because of one
"tragic" crime. Wrong. Steinle is not the first casualty of sanctuary
city policies that protect repeat criminals. The Bolognas were. And if City
Hall wants to provide shield violent offenders who otherwise would be deported,
there will be more.
* GANG... YOU ALL KNOW WHAT I'M THINKING - RIGHT? BUT
I'LL REFRAIN FROM WRITING IT AND PUTTING MYSELF IN LEGAL JEOPARDY.
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