Posted on 01/18/2018 7:10:20 PM PST by Rockitz
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra (D) says his office will prosecute employers who cooperate with federal immigration officials to deport criminal illegal aliens from the United States.
In a press conference on Thursday, the pro-open borders attorney general warned California employers of new state laws that barred businesses from providing information on illegal aliens to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency that would aid in deportations.
Becerra said, according to NTK Network:
There are new laws in place in California now in 2018 with the advent of 2018. I mentioned two of them specifically, AB 450 and SB 54. AB 450 in particular deals with the workplace in particular and how we go about treating the information about the workplace and employees at the workplace by employers. What were trying to make sure is that employers are aware that in 2018, there is a new law in place.
We will prosecute those who violate [California] law.
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It is so sad that this is occurring in the United States of America. . . . the State of California’s leadership has been given over to a reprobate mindset.
Hopefully his name is on one of this 10,000 indictments
“I prefer small teams with intent....”
You forgot to add, “and with extreme prejudice”
This is an insurrection and it has to be put down immediately.
This threat by California's AG, will force a constitutional conflict and the Supreme Court will eventually take sides to decide the issue.
This puts the employers in the middle between the feds and the state. Not fair to them.
In the meantime, the ICE needs to do their illegal roundups without the employer's or state's cooperation.
And the DOJ needs to go after those prosecuting the employers trying to follow the federal law. And I mean the AG.
Put some adults in charge. 'Cause now all I see is childish behavior from the California AG.
I can think of on AG that needs to be arrested...
Beccerra thinks he’s in Mexico
I am replying to your sedition comment not the right or wrong of the issue. If the federal govt passed and enforced a law requiring local police to confiscate semi auto rifles, would you call a state law that criminalizes local police cooperation with the feds as seditious.
“California Attorney General Xavier Becerra”
I have to ask, is the AG of mexifornia a citizen of the United States?
It’s time to reconquer California.
To hell with SCROTUS. They’re not the final arbiters of what is Constitutional or not. If you haven’t noticed, the courts are corrupt and in open rebellion, too.
30 + years ago, I was broadsided by an illegal in San Diego. The cops let him go. I had to pay for the damages to my vehicle.
A week after that happened my sister's car was stolen from in front of her house in a upscale neighborhood of San Diego. The cops wouldn't even come to her house to investigate. They said "the car is probably in Mexico by now being stripped for parts. There's nothing we can do.
I made plans right there and then to get the hell out of Kalifornia.
If they don't want Federal law; then they ALSO must not want Federal MONEY.
I am sure the supreme court will have something to say about that.
US AG: We Will Prosecute Employers Who don't
In neither of the instances you mentioned was there a way for the police or state to profit by taking actions. Once you can figure out a way to make prosecuting illegals a profitable enterprise for the government, you’ll see it take right off.
So in other words, these companies are damned if the do and damned if they dont. Doesnt sound like a good environment to attract business and will likely push businesses out of California. Plus, it will have the added effect of making employers think twice before hiring any new illegals, which hurts the very people California hopes to protect.
Yes, but unlike marijuana and other laws, immigration is a Federal function as clearly defined by the Constitution. The Tenth Amendment does not apply and the Supremacy Clause does.
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