Protected by Law Enforcement — People Die
Posted By Steve Frank On November 2, 2011
Here are two stories from the November 1, 2011 edition of the Washington Times:
Illegal immigrant pleads guilty in killing of nun in Va.
An illegal immigrant who fatally struck a Benedictine nun while driving drunk was found guilty in Prince William County on Monday of felony murder
Justice Department sues over S. Carolina’s law on immigration
The Justice Department sued Monday to block South Carolina’s new immigration crackdown law, making it the third state to face such a challenge from the Obama administration, which argues only the federal government can decide immigration enforcement.
It should be noted that the Virginia murderer of a Nun was a known illegal alien, picked up numerous times by local police, but the Federal government did nothing, until someone was killed.
I do not have to remind people of the vicious murder in San Francisco of a father and son by a well known illegal alien, arrested numerous times, but the city is a “sanctuary city”, so they protect foreign criminals at the expense of honest, innocent citizens.
San Fran is the town where Mayor Gavin Newsom, now the California Lt. Governor, gave bus fare to illegal alien teenage drug dealers so they could hide in San Bernardino. I always thought the hiding of criminals was illegal—except if you are a Progressive Democrat.
The same city had a District Attorney, Kamela Harris, now the California Attorney General, who used tax dollars to give attorneys to illegal aliens’ so they can defend themselves from deportation.
Then you have Governor Brown signing a bill that forces the police NOT to impound cars of illegal aliens driving without a license or insurance—while at the same time honest Americans can have their cars impounded for the same offences.
Or you can look at the Democrat promoted and Brown signed “Dream Act”. That means illegal aliens will get limited seats in government schools, using taxpayer funded loans, grants and scholarships—every dollar given to these foreign criminals is a dollar less available for honest kids. Who is paying for the criminals to go to college—the California taxpayer—meaning their children can not get into college because their parents are honest and pay taxes.
The funny part of the Dream Act is that Governor Brown does not want an uneducated illegal alien in the State. Why? Under Federal law illegal aliens, with or without college degree, are not allowed to work. They are supposed to be deported. They deserve a college degree, I agree. They should pay for it and earn it in their home country, not in a country where they are criminals, lying on their job and school applications.
If I hid and protected a bank robber, I go to jail. Government hides, protects and promotes foreign criminals and no charges are brought against the government agents setting and implementing these felonious policies. One thing it does is show honest people they are foolish to follow the law. Caught without a license, claim to be an illegal alien. Want a college scholarship, say you sneaked into this county—government is NOT allowed to check if you are telling the truth.
We are a nation built on laws, yet our government violates them every day. The Obama/Brown’s of the world ridicule those who remind government that we have enough laws, if enforced, we would not have high unemployment rates, deficits would drop dramatically, crime would go down and we could keep our criminals in prison instead of releasing them to the streets. We would not longer have overcrowded schools or hospitals. Honest people could get help, while the criminals are back in their own countries.
Crime, high taxes, massive deficits, high unemployment, failed schools, health care rationing, and all would be solved if we had honest officeholders.
All they have to do is abide by their oath of office instead of making believe they never took an oath. Next November we can fix this problem—elect honest people to office.
Steve Frank has been active in California politics and public policy for more than 50 years. Steve does 2-4 radio talk show interviews each week and runs California News and Views.
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