Posted on 01/25/2017 4:50:14 PM PST by Gamecock
On Wednesday, Donald Trump signed two executive orders aimed at curbing immigration, one to kickstart the building of a border wall between the United States and Mexico, and one to strip federal funding from sanctuary cities that block deportation of undocumented immigrants.
One caveat of the executive order targeting sanctuary cities regards the Declined Detainer Outcome Report, which includes the administrations publishing a weekly list that shames the jurisdictions that catch and release undocumented immigrants accused of crimes. The Declined Detainer Outcome Report also calls for the secretary of state to make public a comprehensive list of criminal actions committed by aliens.
As The Hills Will Sommer pointed out, the list hinges on the Trump administrations accurately reporting crime statistics to begin with considering that POTUS is already willing to hang his hat on the notion that three to five million imaginary illegal immigrants voted in the election. And thats not even considering the creepy Third Reich-style implications of publishing lists of undesirables.
(Excerpt) Read more at deathandtaxesmag.com ...
Any immigrant, legal or illegal, who commits a crime should be deported permanently.
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I hope someone on President Trump’s staff reads your suggestion and passes it on to him. This is an excellent idea.
So far MAGA is the Real Hope and Change. I have never felt this hopeful in my life.
Police and court reports are public record. Local news media wouldn’t exist without them. Doubtful local city fathers could suppress them without creating a media firestorm.
Ironic, isn’t it?
Very creative idea!
Now the press can be pressed as WHY the omit the status of the criminal....they are not informing the public,they are complicit in the cover up.
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