Posted on 03/17/2022 9:56:00 PM PDT by artichokegrower
SALINAS, Calif. — The man accused of shooting and killing a Salinas police officer was in the country unlawfully, reported U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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If they were not in our country illegally they would not be committing any crimes
Who funded the study, Gyorgy Schwartz?
100% of the “undocumented” have already committed the crime of illegally being in my country.
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Not necessarily.
There are a few undocumented natural born citizens.
probably the others are just geographically displaced persons
“There are a few undocumented natural born citizens.”
Go find a dozen.
I stand by my statement.
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Kicking them out is voter suppression, according to the Democrats.
Undocumented just taking out the garbage.
Take it back tough guy.
I grew up in Salinas, always choke full of illegals and back then they were afraid of being deported.
Make it a “special circumstance” enhancing the penalty. Which, for murder, should be the chair or a suitable substitute.
I disagree, I would find him NOT GUILTY and push for the Charges being DISMISSED Outright. The Politicians created this and the Police Departments across this State have Willfully Gone along with their demand to SHIELD ALL ILLEGAL ALIENS.
As far as I am concerned, ANY Public Employee that suffers an Injury or Loss of Any kind at the hands of a person KNOWN to be in the Country Illegally, Got what they deserve. THEY MADE THIS CHOICE and deserve to pay the price for their decisions.
“The Politicians created this and the Police Departments across this State have Willfully Gone along with their demand to SHIELD ALL ILLEGAL ALIENS.”
Too easy for LE to just claim they have to give them a pass or they won’t come “out of the shadows” to help LE.
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