Anti-'sanctuary state' movement picks up steam in Orange County

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Anti-'sanctuary state' movement picks up steam in Orange County

Post by Doka » 03-27-2018 10:30 AM

As the California government "bleeds" every citizen dry, and "Inviting" invader's to their state, People are starting to "wake up".
Hopefully it is not too late.......It doesn't take long to become a "3rd World Country or State", But a really long time to recover , if ever........


Anti-'sanctuary state' movement picks up steam in Orange County

Just more than a week after tiny Los Alamitos voted to defy California's law protecting immigrants in the country illegally, Orange County is poised to become a counterpoint against the state's resistance to the Trump administration's policies.

On Tuesday, Orange County supervisors may consider whether to take up a resolution to condemn and possibly take legal action against the state's "sanctuary" laws.

"These state laws are preempted by federal law," Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson said. "Our officers actually face penalties under state law if they so much as talk to federal agents for the wrong thing. That's just unacceptable and it's contrary to federal law."

Nelson said he'll broach in closed session whether to join a federal lawsuit against the state or launch its own litigation.

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http://www.latimes.com/local/california ... story.html
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Re: Anti-'sanctuary state' movement picks up steam in Orange County

Post by kbot » 03-27-2018 11:03 AM

I just read that, since there is a push by the Trump administration to reinsert the citizenship question on the decennial census, that California is freaking-out. The issue wasn't mentioned in the article I read but7 a commenter noted on WAPOs site that this question will bring forward an issue, that (perhaps), identifying such a high percentage of non-citizens will result in a decrease of federal funding to California, and this will result in state taxpayers carrying a higher percentage of the burden to run the state as federal finds dwindle.

Its an interesting argument. In any event, anyone who has done any family history research will know that the citizenship question was long no the federal census, and the concept is nothing new. I believe that it was on the census for 100 years before being removed.
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