Posted on 11/14/2016 12:10:39 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Public protests and criticism of President-elect Donald Trump is growing in Essex County, including the countys largest city, Newark.
NEWARK, NJ Public protests and criticism of President-elect Donald Trump is growing in Essex County, including the countys most populous city, Newark.
Dozens of large, anti-Trump protests have been reported across the nation since his surprising election day win over Hillary Clinton, including a massive action planned for downtown Washington D.C. on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20.
In Newark, a group of protesters clogged streets as they marched from Rutgers University to City Hall and Newark Penn Station on Saturday, marshaling around 150 people at its peak, NJ News 12 reported....
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We are going to save a lot of money cutting off funding to blue cities.
They can do it without Federal dollars. Oh, and be held personally civilly liable when one of these illegals harms someone.
Don’t expect any federal funds then.
It will be interesting to see how many of these sanctuary cities stand up to the loss of federal money. I’m guessing not many. Probably not one.
That clogs a street in New Jersey? That's not even your average high school band in a parade.
Trump.
Every self-identified sanctuary city violating federal us law is cut off from every cent of federal funding.
And the feds are moving in to do the jobs these folks will not.
SUCK IT UP, BUTTERCUP.
or, as we used to say when we were kids... "TS".
when the little piggies get their trough cut off they will come squealing back...
“The illegal alien population residing in New Jersey is costing the states taxpayers nearly $2.1 billion per year for education, medical care and incarceration. This estimate is derived from analysis of public expenditures on just three of several areas of expenditures for about 372,000 illegal alien residents. That annual tax burden amounts to about $800 per New Jersey household headed by a native-born resident. Even if sales, income and property taxes that may be collected from illegal immigrants estimated at $488 million are subtracted from the fiscal outlays, the net costs to New Jerseys taxpayers still amount to nearly $1.6 billion per year.”
http://www.fairus.org/site/DocServer/New_Jersey_Cost_Study.pdf
there are illegal aliens living in Newark, NJ?
I thought they had better sense than that...
;-)
Newark continues to solidify its position of being the rectum of New Jersey.
Lefty anti-Trump protesters clog streets in New Jersey: GOOD
Low-level apparatchiks of Chris Christie clog streets in New Jersey: BAD
They'll sue in a hand-shopped leftist court and have the judge declare that the federal government enforcing duly enacted immigration laws is "unconstitutional."
What power this man Donald J. Trump must have!
He is now living rent-free in the heads of every person who voted for any other candidate for President in the entire country, including the 3 million illegal immigrant voters who somehow got their vote to count, while hundreds of thousands of absentee military stationed overseas simply had theirs thrown out with the trash.
If Newark can live with the results after all Federal funds that would have been paid directly to their coffers gets embargoed, then may they have their full satisfaction.
Fine (and jail) the people, not the city.
Well good Mr. Mayor and when the Federal Funding is cut off, I hope your citizens are rich enough to step in with support for health care; housing; food; schooling...
And then when the citizens move out of your cities, counties and states, where are you going to be then: VOTED OUT OF OFFICE!!!
We’ll see how strong their belief in sanctuary cities is when they stop receiving federal funds. The citizens of the city will probably round up the illegals themselves rather than lose their benefits!
If cutting off money ixn’t enough, throw these politicians in prison. Thanks to Obama there us room to spare at Guantanamo.
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