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There are a few issues I've read about. First, many cities have policies where they don't inquire about immigration status unless there's good reason because they don't want undocumented people to feel threatened to report crime. Studies appear to show this has been effective. New York City under Rudy Giuliani had such a policy when he was mayor. Another problem is that there seems to be a disconnect between Federal and local laws. So lets say the police detain someone and under local law they can hold them for 24 hours. ICE gets involved and asks for the person to be detained for 48. If the city complies they get sued which costs them money the Feds don't reimburse so now the City has to sue the Federal Government. The Inspector General has studied this and found the State's aren't breaking laws but some may report it as a Sanctuary City helping someone avoid deportation which is misleading. While this murder was certainly tragic and seems as though a bad guy slipped through the cracks, it shouldn't invalidate the policy if there's a net benefit to help fight crime. |
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OK - ten minutes of Google-FU http://sfgsa.org/index.aspx?page=1067 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkXXWbBkCGs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMzsUo2aM4U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8R-cPYjplU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xm-lqvniBJ4 |
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[QUOTE=JohnR;1077611]I think he types these up some time so they can swept into the cloud and get recycled in other places. I like Spence, great choice in Beer and many things, but he is a Strategic Messager in RL
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I believe the term "sanctuary city" was created by the liberal politicians as a means of getting word to their voter base as a means of ensuring votes of blind loyalty from the residents and their "new" friends and relatives.
Springfield Ma was one, called such 10+ years ago. |
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That is why it is listed in the documents from the government of the City of San Francisco, the most right wing bitter clinging city in the Union. Clearly created by those opposed to anti-undocumented-aspiring-not-yet-(usually)-future-democratic-voters |
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Simple question, why do so many cities employ some sort of sanctuary policy unless it's effective at fighting crime? |
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I think it's more effective at creating democrat votes than preventing crime.
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How about job creation for un skilled white males in the manual labor trades... Landscaping, roofing, construction, etc. Que?
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Flame on. |
You obviously have never rubbed elbows with a framing crew
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NEBE...U should read the book..."the millioniare next door."...and it may not B to late for U to become one....:)
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Why do you assume my net worth is less than 1 M ?
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Net worth over a million doesn't make a millionare. It makes an individual who has little access to free cash potentially high debt and operating costs that are high. My net worth is over a million dollars but I am frigging broke.
Sanctuary City like every other legal term or idea is open to interpretation. The city of Worcester just looked at proclaiming itself a sanctuary city, being the progressive super star that it is. City council doesn't understand why. But if San Fran is a sanctuary it's gotta be good. My understanding is a municipality will not pursue individuals based on immigration status, further if an individual is involved with non violent illegal activity the Feds will not be notified based on immigration status. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Never assumed that....U mentioned un skilled labor......a million today is like 50 thou in the 70's....more then likely will not last in retirement....:)
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Unfortunately the illegals, who are unskilled in my opinion, provide cheap labor and do not pay workers compensation, insurance, taxes etc. making for an "uneven playing field". Legitimate companies can't compete with that. You can subcontract the work to these illegals without the hassel of hiring as employees who would need documentation of their status. Ok rant over ....time to head off to work ...probably to fix something that was framed improperly...not level/plumb, out of square, crooked, wrong measurement... |
That is exactly the point I was trying to make .
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You are correct when you say there's a disconnect between federal and local laws. And do you know, in our republic, which law trumps which, in those situations? It's pretty explicit, it's in the supremacy clause. Not a lot of ambiguity. I have never once heard anyone say that sanctuary cities are set up to fight crime. In this case, ICE told the authorities in San Francisco to notify them when they let the illegal alien go. ICE would have deported him, for the 7th time. San Francisco, being an enlightened, compassionate place (unlike the rest of the nation) specifically chose to ignore ICE's request, and that decision cost this girl, by all accounts a superb American, her life. And as enlightened as those city leaders are, they sure have been mum on this subject. Not a lot of courage there. If you think it's good policy to let illegal aliens with multiple felonies, to escape the grip of ICE, you are a liberal. If you think these people should be subject to our duly constituted laws, you are not a liberal. The air on your side of the aisle, is getting pretty funky, Spence. How the hell did we (and by 'we', I mean liberals) get to the point, where it's controversial to say that guy like this needs to get kicked out, and not let back in? This is not a complicated issue, this should be low-hanging fruit. But nope. |
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Spence, it has nothing to do with fighting crime. It has to do with towing the liberal line. |
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This has been studied quite a bit and a lot of police seem to have a very positive perspective on sanctuary policies. I used that Google thing JohnR seems so fond of and found some interesting results: http://www.policefoundation.org/cont...f-local-police http://www.policylink.org/sites/defa...PORT_FINAL.PDF http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/spe...-united-states Quote:
It's a sad case for sure, but if anything is another reason for immigration reform. |
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Because the feds had a legal claim to him, they asked the local This is exactly why I say liberalism is a mental disorder. There is no rational reason to oppose the notion that illegals who commit felonies here, need to go. Build a one way, high speed train to Tierra Del Fuego. |
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