Posted on 03/07/2017 6:56:17 PM PST by artichokegrower
The two men who died in the Feb. 28 wreck on Highway 1 have been identified as cousins from El Salvador who had been living in Santa Cruz.
(Excerpt) Read more at santacruzsentinel.com ...
The police chief and city council of the City of Santa Cruz have the blood of this poor woman on their hands. They created a sanctuary city and declared the the police will not enforce immigration law. Actions have consequences and their actions caused the horrific death of this woman. I'm going to drive up there tomorrow and back my truck up over these roadside monuments to murdering criminals
Good work, wow.
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It’s ironic, I’d bet 95% of Americans could never afford to live in Santa Cruz. The coast there is beautiful, weather to kill for. And property/rents and cost of living there is through the atmosphere.
Yet it’s got plenty of illegal aliens living there.
We should not have to wait until illegal aliens harm or kill Americans before they are removed.
Again, the obvious must be stated because is up is down and left is right.
Thanks for repeating what needs to be said, a thousand times I guess, to sink into some American heads.
“Its ironic, Id bet 95% of Americans could never afford to live in Santa Cruz.”
That’s probably not true. Santa Cruz is definitely in the low-rent district on Monterey Bay. It’s a little nicer than it has been in times past, but it’s still a crappy hippie-infested beach town with a UC Campus thrown in.
El Salvador, the land of decent low-cost machetes and MS-13 gang bangers.
‘’We should not have to wait until illegal aliens harm or kill Americans before they are removed.”
Removed?!? Then we get to CONTINUE to pay for them, in jail, which is still better than where they are from.
Removal means sent back to where they are from.
Deportation is what is done to legal immigrants who break laws.
Removal is what happens to illegal aliens.
There aren't too many hippies around anymore. Too many illegal aliens. Two less, now.
“...El Salvador, the land of decent low-cost machetes and MS-13 gang bangers...”
Hey! They also make swell towels! And remember, before the USA pushed them and pushed them into a “Peace Process” that eliminated the Policia de Hacienda and the Guardia Nacional their great anti-communist military also kept the gangs (maras) in check.
Lets allow others see the low rent district of Monterey Bay. Here' a 1973 4 bed, 2 bath 1472 square foot house in Santa Cruz. Price $1,150,000.☺
And how big is that lot? 6,795 sq ft. ☺☺☺
See door #12
It gets worse - another woman with a Spanish surname was killed as a result of reckless driving. The Oregon woman was named:
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, CA Two women killed in car crashes in Santa Cruz and Monterey counties last week were identified Tuesday afternoon by the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office. Nancy Long, a 56-year-old woman from Summerville, Oregon, died at Natividad Medical Center on Tuesday night after she broadsided a 2000 Buick Regal on state Highway 1, killing the two men inside.
Long was driving north toward Coast Dairies State Park when the 19-year-old Santa Cruz man driving the Regal lost control of the car, most likely because he was speeding, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The teen, Wuilliam Lopez Florez, overcorrected, crossing over the double yellow lines into the path of Long’s Chevrolet Blazer.
Long crashed into the Regal at 4:24 p.m., killing his 20-year-old passenger, Santa Cruz resident Luis Martinez-Escobar. Lopez Florez was airlifted to Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, where he died around 7 p.m. Long was taken to Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz and then flown to Natividad Medical Center, where she died around 9 p.m.
On Sunday night, 27-year-old Valarie Chavez crashed her Jeep into a tree in Salinas at West Blanco Road and San Vincente Avenue, near Lutheran Church of Our Savior and First Baptist Church of Salinas. The crash was reported to CHP officers at 11:05 p.m. Chavez, a Salinas resident, had been traveling over 100 mph on the wet roadway, according to the CHP.
Indeed.
Not quite. Officially it’s “return” or “remove” . Both occur to “deportable” Illegals depending on whether an order is issued or not.
I noticed the same thing in Montauk at the eastern tip of Long Island years ago; incredibly wealthy, but plenty of braceros to work the fishing boats. I didn’t see them living in tents on the beach, so I have no idea where they live (but there isn’t much around).
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