California State Senate Leader: Half My Family Here Illegally
5 Feb 2017
California State Senate President Pro Tem Kevin De Léon (D-Los Angeles) said last Tuesday that half his family was in the country illegally, using false documents, and eligible for deportation under President Trumps new executive order against sanctuary jurisdictions.
De Léon, who introduced the bill, made his remarks at a hearing in Sacramento on SB54, the bill to make California a Sanctuary State.
He said (at 1:27:34 in the video that follows):
I can tell you half of my family would be eligible for deportation under [President Donald Trumps] executive order, because if they got a false Social Security card, if they got a false identification, if they got a false drivers license prior to us passing AB60, if they got a false green card, and anyone who has family members, you know, who are undocumented knows that almost entirely everybody has secured some sort of false identification. Thats what you need to survive, to work. They are eligible for massive deportation.
Testifying before the Senate Public Safety Committee, De Léon defended the widespread practice by illegal aliens of using fraudulent documents to work and obtain taxpayer-paid benefits, dismissing any concerns California citizens may have about being the target of identity theft. "width=500">
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