Posted on 02/22/2017 9:43:32 AM PST by hsmomx3
An average of 400 criminal illegal immigrants are being released every 10 days by the newly elected sheriff in Arizonas most populous county, federal law enforcement sources tell Judicial Watch, many of them violent offenders. Its part of Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzones new policy to protect illegal aliens, even those who have committed serious state crimes, from deportation. Under a longtime partnership between the county and the feds, the Phoenix field office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was notified when aliens unlawfully present with additional Arizona charges were released from the Maricopa County Jail, which is one of the nations largest with a population of about 8,000. That ended when Penzone, who refers to illegal immigrants as guests, took office this year and, though he formally announced the change last week, it was put into practice much earlier.
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Well....I guess we all know how it will end anyway....how else but “they’ll see I’m not a killer....why, I wouldn’t even swat that fly there!!!!” Haha..... Vera Farminga becomes a mummy and Alex gets who knows what’s coming to him......yada yada.... ha ha...
You left out Soros money.
If there are that many, why doesn't ICE setup a temporary trailer right outside the jail and have someone there at all times. It would not be hard to quickly round up 200+ a week which is probably more than the average officer could round up in the same time.
Why indeed.
I think as we get spooled up to the “new normal” they may do just that in these high traffic areas.
Penzone was funded by SOROS...millions spent on his behalf to defeat Arpaio. Now he is an outlaw, assisting gangs and cartels and releasing known criminals. Can’t he be charged?
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