Posted on 02/08/2017 10:10:10 PM PST by OddLane
According to a recently published study, over 27 million dollars in federal grants and direct payments are awarded to sanctuary cities, although that figure probably doesnt take into account the recent designations of the Borough of Prospect Park and Cincinnati as such. One need only recall the names of Adrienne Shelly, Jamiel Shaw Jr. and Sarah Root in order to grasp why protecting the identities and safety of illegal aliens is such a dire threat to American citizens, and why President Trumps decision to target these scofflaws is necessary. In the case of California, which is ground zero for the erasure of our national identity, the means by which law and security can be restored are manifold, including the withdrawal of federal funds and the possible breakup of activist federal courts.
When the leader of the upper chamber of the California legislature brags about how many members of his family are illegal aliens the idea of ignoring this ongoing, man-made disaster is simply not an option. The insanity that began in that state has already spread to others, including New York, which is once again considering giving drivers licenses to illegal aliens. This is the same state where, Democratic protestations to the contrary, the real threat of voter fraud is swept under the rug, unlike in Texas, where a Mexican national is currently being prosecuted for illegal voting.
That is why the confirmation of Jeff Sessions as Attorney General-after weeks of obstruction and slander by Senate Democrats-is welcome news...
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Only $27 million? I would think $270 billion would be closer to the truth.
Sorry about that.
Thanks for spotting my typo.
bttt
Too lazy to proof read?
I do proofread-several times-before publishing, but sometimes details escape your notice.
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