Posted on 07/09/2015 5:31:56 AM PDT by Biggirl
Days after Mexican illegal alien Francisco Sanchez confessed to murdering Kathryn Steinle in San Francisco, the Center for Immigration studies published a highly-detailed map revealing the counties, cities, and even entire states where officials defy U.S. immigration law.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
It’s absolutely impossible to go to Breitbart for anything...it’s a mess with advertising and other BS.
Am I getting warm....?
Thankfully, none here in Georgia. North Dakota really surprises me unless its to get workers on the oil platforms.
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That also surprised me. You would think that ND would be with those high paying jobs very, very careful in regards to doing backround checks.
Here’s a link to the full map:
http://cis.org/sites/cis.org/files/Sanctuary-Cities-Map-Full-Screen.html
You can then move around and enlarge on a state to get more detail.
Most likely the reason for all those ads is so it can pay its bills.
I’m cube-bound and can’t access it - what’s the short list look like?
“Machete don’t text!”
Here is a direct link to the map from the original source:
(The Center For Immigration Studies)
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http://cis.org/Sanctuary-Cities-Map
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Thought for sure San Antonio was one, and half expected Dallas.
But, no... they're all going to come to my back yard.
::snork::
Thanks for that link.
The arrow points to Minot but It is Williston where most of the illegals are.
I pack heat when I go to the Williston Wal mart
Surprised to see Tulsa is not one... I always thought they were one...
Interesting that there is a well-defined path through New Mexico, Colorado and then into the upper midwest.
Gives one a good idea of which areas need excluded (or at least purged and cleansed) when the country splits up.
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