Sunday, July 05, 2015

Trump has something here.

At what point in time do sanctuary cities realize they need to change their local statues to reflect reality? 

I don't care if cities want to assign the Undocumented a special status, but, there should be a limit to the criminality and repeated deportations of a person.

Sanchez was known as a criminal to ICE and they wanted him out of the country. That should be respected. Sanchez is the exact problem the USA is facing with cartels. 

The fact Sanchez found his way back into the USA over and over speaks to the sovereign state of Mexico.

President Obama's Executive Order doesn't allow someone like Mr. Sanchez to stay in this country. He needs to be handled and placed in prison if he doesn't understand he can't be using USA soil as his personal drug kingdom. He wasn't here seeking a living based in cheap wages, he was running a drug operation. 

Enough. 

Sanchez is the problem with the drug cartels in Mexico. He facilitates Mexican Drug Cartels to exist with enough cash flow. This man is causing instability in Mexico that threatens it's sovereignty. This is nuts!

July 3, 2015

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A man suspected (click here) in the shooting death of a woman at a busy San Francisco tourist destination has seven felony convictions and has been deported five times, most recently in 2009, a federal agency said Friday.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement had turned Francisco Sanchez over to authorities in San Francisco on March 26 on an outstanding drug warrant, agency spokeswoman Virginia Kice said.

Sanchez was booked into the San Francisco County Jail from federal prison, according to a statement from the San Francisco Sheriff's Department, which operates the jail.

Police officers arrested Sanchez about an hour after Wednesday's seemingly random slaying of Kathryn Steinle at Pier 14 — one of the busiest attractions in the city. People gather there to take in the views, joggers exercise, and families push strollers at all hours....

...Freya Horne, counsel for the sheriff's office, said Friday that federal detention orders are not a legal basis to hold someone, so Sanchez was released April 15. San Francisco is a sanctuary city, and local money cannot be spent to cooperate with federal immigration law....

I understand all that and agree, but, the PARAMETERS of the law has to enforce national security. ICE needs to get this mess before the courts. This is not a threat to national security. DOJ would know how to request enforcement of deportation and/or imprisonment of a foreign national in the case of sanctuary cities.

Often sanctuaries cities are served in their economy with the Undocumented. The Undocumented are known to be very valuable to the USA economy. These folks are not Sanchez. There should be a way American cities can protect their Undocumented and their economy without including such criminals as Sanchez. Sanchez is as much a problem for the Undocumented as resident Americans and perhaps even more so.

The challenge to the Undocumented in the USA is to uphold their integrity to the request for legislation to protect their human rights to stay in the country they consider home, while discerning a difference from this criminal element. It could be such individuals such as Sanchez are providing a reason for legislators to deny the rights of the Undocumented. If an illegal immigrant such as Sanchez is claimed by the Undocumented it is a violation of the facts of their right to stay. 

Their wishes to stay in the USA should always be defined in a legal and moral American that loves this country as much as anyone born here. Allowing any individual breaking the law and causing harm to others is not to be included in the request of the Undocumented. I am sure the current 5 million under the Executive Order and the Dreamers can solicit help from Amnesty International and other human rights organizations. 

It is real trauma to be pulled out of one's own home and told they cannot return. These people are unprepared, even in the language, to take on life with a strategy that will work in other countries. It isn't right. To deport honest, moral and innocent people out of the country is a violation of their human rights. 

..."It's not legal to hold someone on a request to detain. This is not just us. This is a widely adopted position," Horne said....

ICE needs to do their work, too. Detaining an American or an innocent person should be illegal. If ICE wanted Sanchez the city should have found an arrest warrant. I am sure there are particulars that ICE looks at to not supply a warrant, so the entire issue needs to be looked at to close the cracks these criminals are falling through.

The cartels have to go. Every American and the Undocumented should understand that and realize how dangerous these people really are.