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Sanctuary Officer

27 Friday Apr 2018

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18 USC 1324, aiding and abetting, California, crime, immigration, invasion, law, police, War

Exciting news from the land of fruits and nuts! One LAPD Officer takes the sanctuary policies of his state very seriously.

A Los Angeles police officer has been arrested on federal charges alleging he tried to smuggle two illegal immigrants into the United States this week in southeastern San Diego County.

Mambasse Koulabalo Patara has been charged with violating immigration laws, according to a federal complaint filed Wednesday.

Thank you, Emanuel Celler! Mambasse Koulabalo (Another Gift of 1965) Patara.

18 USC 1324. Five years, maybe 10 depending on how they charge. The mule being a cop, he probably has a good record; he’ll likely benefit from the sentencing guidelines. He might even turn informant. His failed run might have been sponsored by LA or the State. Who knows.

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Above and Far Beyond: Arnaud Beltrame

24 Saturday Mar 2018

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France, hero, immigration, ISIS, terrorism, The West, War

*Français ci-dessous*

Some will tell you the words “French” and “hero” do not go together in the same sentence. Then again, some will swill cheap beer and stare at fictions on a screen all day, thinking them real.

Maybe it’s the timing that’s funny. At around the same time a mob of Americans prepared to march for taking the freedoms of others away a Frenchman marched into a deadly hostage situation so that one other might be free.

Meet Arnaud Beltrame, and I really wish I could:

Lt-Col Arnaud Beltrame, 44, was shot and stabbed after he traded places with one of the captives following a shooting spree in southern France.

Flags are being flown at half-mast at gendarmerie bases across France.

His brother Cedric said Col Arnaud “didn’t have a chance”, adding that his actions were “beyond the call of duty”.

“He gave his life for strangers. He must have known that he didn’t really have a chance. If that doesn’t make him a hero, I don’t know what would,” Col Arnaud’s brother Cedric told a French radio station on Saturday.

Speaking to the BBC, Col Arnaud’s cousin Florence Nicolic described the officer as a person who was “so good at his job”.

“Even though we were surprised and shocked when we heard what happened we were not surprised in the sense that that’s the thing he would do without hesitation,” Ms Nicolic said.

I makes him a hero. God bless him.

France, and the West, needs heroes. Arnaud was murdered by Redouane Lakdim, ISIS soldier and import from Morocco (mercifully put down by Arnaud’s compatriots). He held up the supermarket in an attempt to free another ISIS terrorist, another import previously involved in the Paris Attacks. You might recall those. That was ISIS in France – not the NRA, kids.

France, Europe, Canada, America, et al, have a lot of these imports floating around and flooding in. They kill natives. Who marches for those lives?

Arnaud did. We need more men like him, somewhat in the mold of Charles Martel. More Beltrams, fewer Hoggs.

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French hero. Héros Français. EPA/BBC.

Merci, Héros.

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Certains vous diront que les mots “français” et “héros” ne vont pas ensemble dans la même phrase. D’autre part, certains vont gonfler de la bière pas chère et regarder des fictions sur un écran toute la journée, pensant qu’ils sont réels.

Peut-être que c’est le moment qui est drôle. À peu près à la même époque, une foule d’Américains prêts à marcher pour emporter les libertés d’autrui un Français a marché dans une situation d’otage mortelle pour qu’un autre puisse être libre.

Rencontrez Arnaud Beltrame, et j’aimerais vraiment pouvoir:

Le lieutenant-colonel Arnaud Beltrame, 44 ans, a été abattu après avoir échangé des places avec l’un des captifs à la suite d’une fusillade dans le sud de la France.

Les drapeaux sont mis en berne dans les bases de gendarmerie à travers la France.

Son frère Cedric a déclaré que le Col Arnaud “n’avait aucune chance”, ajoutant que ses actions étaient “au-delà de l’appel du devoir”.

“Il a donné sa vie pour des inconnus, il devait savoir qu’il n’avait pas vraiment de chance … Si ça ne fait pas de lui un héros, je ne sais pas ce qu’il va faire”, a déclaré le frère du Col Arnaud à une radio française le samedi.

S’adressant à la BBC, la cousine du Col Arnaud, Florence Nicolic, a qualifié l’officier de “très bon dans son travail”.

“Même si nous avons été surpris et choqués quand nous avons entendu ce qui s’est passé, nous n’avons pas été surpris en ce sens que c’est ce qu’il ferait sans hésitation”, a déclaré Mme Nicolic.

Je fais de lui un héros. Que Dieu le bénisse.

Et la France et l’Occident ont besoin de héros. Arnaud a été assassiné par Redouane Lakdim, soldat de l’Etat islamique et importé du Maroc (miséricordieusement par les compatriotes d’Arnaud). Il a tenu le supermarché dans une tentative de libérer un autre terroriste de l’EI, une autre importation précédemment impliquée dans les attentats de Paris. Vous pourriez rappeler ceux-ci. C’était ISIS en France – pas la NRA, les enfants.

La France, l’Europe, le Canada, l’Amérique et d’autres pays ont beaucoup de ces importations qui flottent et inondent. Ils tuent des autochtones. Qui marche pour ces vies?

Arnaud l’a fait. Nous avons besoin de plus d’hommes comme lui, un peu dans le moule de Charles Martel. Plus de Beltrams, moins de Hoggs.

Thanks, Hero.

Don’t Feed the Migrants!

14 Wednesday Mar 2018

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crime, greece, immigration, invasion, rape, The West, War

A young, perhaps idealistic, Greek woman learned the hard way why we of the West really can’t have solidarity with people who don’t care for us and only want to mooch and cause trouble.

It all started on the 2nd of October 2016, when the female victim and her boyfriend attended a solidarity event for refugees at their university in the city of Thessaloniki.

After the party, the student and her boyfriend were passing through the university’s yard, when suddenly three migrants attacked them with broken bottles and tied them up.

The immigrants forced the woman to perform oral sex and robbed her, while at the same time, only a few meters away, the solidarity event to support refugees was in full swing.

The Greek police managed to arrest 3 immigrants, aged 19, 22 and 29, from Algeria and Syria for the rape case. Inside the men’s apartment, the police found drugs, 5,500 euros in cash, as well as stolen jewellery.

I wonder if the young couple still feels the same way about welcoming terrorists and criminals into civilization?

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Steven Crowder/Twitter.

There is a reason they’re referred to as “RAPEfugees.”

Don’t feed the bears rapists criminals migrants.

Aiding, Abetting, and … Civil Process?

07 Wednesday Mar 2018

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California, civil suit, federal court, immigration, Jeff Sessions, law, Trump

The people the current President has around him, and the advice they give, are rather suspect. Take AG Sessions and the issue of illegal aliens in California. Various state and local authorities in the Golden Land O’ The Bear are engaged in aiding and abetting known illegals under color of CA law. Sessions decided to sue them in federal court:

So far, though, his arguments have made little headway in federal court, where judges in San Francisco and elsewhere have rejected efforts to strip federal funds from sanctuary jurisdictions that refuse to comply with Justice Department edicts.

The suits by California, San Francisco and other sanctuary jurisdictions challenge conditions the department has sought to attach to federal funding, while the Justice Department’s suit directly challenges the California laws. But the central issue in all of them appears to be whether sanctuary laws are a proper exercise of state and local government’s authority over law enforcement or an unconstitutional intrusion by those governments into federal immigration law.

There’s been no luck whatsoever on the civil side of the federal courts so … let’s try it again. Something about the definition of insanity.

18. U. S. C. 1324. Felonies. Crime. Indictments. This is how the FedGov usually seeks to manipulate behavior. Whether it’s home boys with drugs, good ol’ boys with guns, or political types with beach houses, the formula is the same. They pile on the criminal charges, the suspects enter pleas, then the courts just hand down recommended sentences. Works 97% of the time.

Or there’s the Enemy Combatant route, which I long ago heard John Yoo promote and extol as perfectly Constitutional. Seems everyone who counts – the courts, Congress, two prior administrations, etc. – are A-okay with that approach. And that system has already been used “successfully” on both foreign nationals and US citizens.

But, here and now, Sessions goes the same old civil route. Hmmm?

Maybe the man should return to Alabama and resume baking cookies in the tree.

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I see a vague resemblance. You? Business Insider.

Strange, Stranger, and Happy

04 Sunday Mar 2018

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Bush family, corruption, enemy combatants, government, hysteria, immigration, law, politics

A trio of political stories to rouse the Sunday faithful:

DOJ Looks into Criminal Activities of the Oakland, CA’s Mayor’s Office

“Normally the federal government takes the lead and the state authorities follow in these sorts of things,” he said. Now, “you have essentially an almost guerrilla movement by local authorities to try and undo federal law enforcement efforts.”

Asked whether it would be possible for charges to be brought against the mayor, Litman said he thought it was not likely.

“That would be extraordinary,” he said.

[Mayor] Schaaf and her supporters say she did the right thing.

“My statement on Saturday was meant to give all residents time to learn their rights and know their legal options,” Schaaf said Tuesday in a statement. “It was my intention that one mother, or one father, would use the information to help keep their family together.

“I do not regret sharing this information. It is Oakland’s legal right to be a sanctuary city and we have not broken any laws. We believe our community is safer when families stay together,” she stated.

She may regret the decisions when she’s indicted for violating 8 U.S.C. § 1324. If so, then I’d expect to see associated conspiracy, obstruction, and public corruption charges too. Or maybe not. It would be, as Professor Litman says, “extraordinary.” But it is technically possible.

Also possible is Trump pulling ICE out of California and leaving the State to enjoy the company of the illegals, 81% of whom appear to be convicted criminals. Also possible, if unlikely, would be the declaration that all of these people are engaged in enemy activities against the United States and dealt with, militarily, as enemy combatants. There’s actually more precedent for the latter possibility.

Speaking of enemy combatants:

Former(?) Illegal Arms Dealer Eric Holder Predicts a Trumped-up Charge Against Trump:

President Trump will face an obstruction of justice charge from special counsel Robert Mueller, former Attorney General Eric Holder predicted.

“You technically have an obstruction of justice case that already exists,” Holder, who served under then-President Obama, said on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher.” “I’ve known Bob Mueller for 20, 30 years; my guess is he’s just trying to make the case as good as he possibly can. So, I think that we have to be patient in that regard.”

Trump’s critics have speculated about an obstruction charge ever since he fired FBI Director James Comey in the midst of an investigation into potential ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. The president said he was frustrated that Russia-related allegations had become “an excuse for having lost an election,” and he was also apparently annoyed that Comey refused to say publicly that Trump himself was not under investigation, although Comey had made such comments in private.

“I have absolute right to do what I want to do with the Justice Department,” Trump told the New York Times in December 2017.

Selling, and then giving, illegal arms to known terrorists, actions which led to the murder of at least one American citizen, would seem to also qualify for E.C. treatment. On the fantasy front, an absolute defense against obstruction exists in the President’s absolute authority to terminate any executive official, at any time, for any reason or for no reason. That’s settled precedent, as is black-siting American citizens engaged in hostilities against America – that or just droning them away.

All of this is rancorous, depressing, and more than a little ridiculous and speculative. So … here’s a happy balance piece:

Looms Large the End of the 70-Year Bush Reign of Terror

“It’s quite possible that the Bush political dynasty, at least for this generation, could end in the spring of 2018 because if George P Bush fails to win the GOP nomination for land commissioner it’s tough to see him coming back from that any time soon,” said Mark Jones, a political scientist at Rice University. The dynasty began with Prescott Bush – George P’s great-grandfather – becoming senator for Connecticut in 1952.

Though Democratic turnout for early voting has soared this year compared with last time, no Democrat has won a statewide race in Texas since 1994, making the primaries all-important.

The last stand of Bush’s political career could be the Alamo. His predecessor and main rival, Jerry Patterson – a history buff who used to carry guns in his cowboy boots and cultivated a relationship with the pop star and leading Alamo artefact collector, Phil Collins –has made Bush’s supposed failure as a steward of the historical battlefield site into a key campaign issue. Bush has also drawn criticism for the slow pace of disaster recovery efforts following Hurricane Harvey.

Praise be to God Almighty! Now, after G.P.B. loses, maybe there’s some way to justify deporting the whole Bush Clan back to wherever the hell they came from. Or anywhere else. Germany! I think the Reich still owe Prescott’s descendant’s a little favor for the Union Banking gold deals, no?

This may be all for the weekend. Tomorrow starts a new week. Maybe with some cigars or music or something.

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Old Politics.

An Diable d’une Note – A Heck of a Note

02 Friday Mar 2018

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crime, France, guerre, immigration, l'ISIS, la criminalité, law, Marine Le Pen, Paris, terrorism, terrorisme, War

Pour les Français. (English below).

Le Pen sous Attaque

En 2015, l’Etat islamique a brutalement assassiné l’Américain James Foley, en Syrie je crois. En novembre 2015, les agents de l’ISIS à Paris ont mené des attaques encore plus brutales contre les parisiens. Les attaques du Bataclan, et al, 130 personnes assassiner, des centaines d’autres blessés. La diversité avec l’accent de la partie DIE.

En réponse aux attentats de Paris, Marne Le Pen, réellement française et fière, a posté des photos du meurtre de Foley sur Twitter. Elle assimilait les deux attaques et critiquait la politique française en matière de réfugiés et d’immigration.

Maintenant, elle fait face à des accusations:

Les procureurs français ont déposé jeudi des accusations préliminaires contre Marine Le Pen pour avoir tweeté des images brutales de la violence de l’État islamique.

Le procureur de la banlieue parisienne de Nanterre a déclaré que des accusations avaient été portées pour «distribution d’images violentes». Si l’affaire est finalement jugée et condamnée, Le Pen pourrait être condamné à trois ans de prison et 75 000 euros (90 000 dollars) bien.

Les tweets de Le Pen de décembre 2015 ont montré des exécutions par des extrémistes de l’EI, y compris le meurtre du reporter américain James Foley. Elle les a postés à la suite des attentats de novembre 2015 contre Paris, accusant le gouvernement de ne pas en faire assez pour protéger la France.

Le Pen a déclaré jeudi à la chaîne de télévision BFM “que cela visait clairement à me faire taire. Pourtant je ne serai pas réduit au silence “. Le Pen a déclaré qu’elle considérerait une éventuelle condamnation comme une “médaille de patriotisme et de défense du peuple français”.

Je l’aime, ne serait-ce que pour son héroïsme. Mais peut-être, juste peut-être, c’est déplacé.

N’importe quel pays qui voudrait importer la sauvagerie subira les conséquences, refusera d’élire quelqu’un qui combattra et renversera les tragédies, et poursuivra alors cette femme héroïque pour avoir osé tirer directement la vérité analogue … pourrait ne pas mériter d’exister plus .

Maintenant, il est tout à fait probable que Mme Le Pen, un autre Le Pen, ou un autre moderne Charles Martel se lèvera dans le prochain cycle électoral ou deux et sauver la France. Mais cela instaure un précédent horrible.

Et, en faisant abstraction des lois, cela ne se limite pas à la France. Quelque chose à quoi penser. Peut-être sans Tweets.

Americans, English, et al, take note:

In 2015 ISIS brutally murdered American James Foley, in Syria I believe. In November of 2015 ISIS agents in Paris carried out even more brutal attacks against the people of Paris. The Bataclan attacks, et al, 130 people murdered, hundreds more injured. Diversity with the emphasis of the DIE part.

In response to the Paris attacks Marine Le Pen, actually French and proud, posted pictures of the Foley murder on Twitter. She was equating the two attacks and criticizing French refugee and immigration policy.

Now, she faces charges:

French prosecutors filed preliminary charges Thursday against Marine Le Pen for tweeting brutal images of Islamic State violence.

The prosecutor’s office in the Paris suburb of Nanterre said the charges were issued for “distribution of violent images.” If the case eventually reaches trial and she’s convicted, Le Pen could face up to three years in prison and a 75,000-euro ($90,000) fine.

Le Pen’s December 2015 tweets showed executions by IS extremists, including the killing of American reporter James Foley. She posted them in the wake of the November 2015 IS attacks on Paris, accusing the government of not doing enough to protect France.

Le Pen told BFM television Thursday “it’s clearly aimed at silencing me. Yet I will not be silenced”. Le Pen said she would consider a potential conviction as a “medal of patriotism and defense of the French people.”

I love her, if only for her heroism. But maybe, just maybe, it’s misplaced.

Any country that would willingly import savagery, suffer the consequences, refuse to elect someone who would fight and reverse the tragedies, and then prosecute said heroic woman for daring to draw direct analogous truth from the matter… might not deserve to exist any more.

Now it’s entirely likely that Mrs. Le Pen, another Le Pen, or some other modern day Charles Martel will rise up in the next electoral cycle or two and save France. But this institutes a horrible precedent.

And, varying laws aside, it’s not limited to France. Something to think about. Maybe without Tweets.

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La diversité. Criminel. Obtenez-le directement. / Diversity. Criminal. Get it straight.

Voxiversity 001: Immigration and War

26 Monday Feb 2018

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns, Other Columns

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history, immigration, philosophy, Vox Day, War

This is huge (especially for being just under 16 minutes). Please watch Vox Day’s inaugural Voxiversity video:

Vox Day/YouTube.

You can tell it’s effective truth by the way the SJW Stasi attacked it immediately. Ignore the idiotic “warning.” And I hope you’re in an area where this can be viewed easily. (Banned in: Austria, Bulgaria, Switzerland, Czechia, Germany, Estonia, France, United Kingdom, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Croatia, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Latvia, Martinique, New Caledonia, French Polynesia, Poland, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Reunion, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, French Southern Territories, Wallis and Futuna, Mayotte). Hopefully there is a VPN or other workaround for that.

This is an outstanding work of history and philosophy drawing on the reliable past and exploring what it means for our present and for the near future.

Please spread the word. Learn more at Vox’s site; donate if you’re able.

Nisi Deus ad Plagam!

Dream of Judicial Overreach

26 Monday Feb 2018

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America, DACA, immigration, law, Supreme Court, Trump

Only trouble is, gee whiz

I’m dreamin’ my [country] away…

The DACA Dreamer “kids” stay in administrative limbo; so say the Supremes (not Don Everly):

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear the Trump administration’s appeal of a federal judge’s ruling that requires the government to keep the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program going.

Under a lower court order that remains in effect, the Department of Homeland Security must continue to accept renewal applications from the roughly 700,000 young people who are currently enrolled in the program, known as DACA. The administration had intended to shut the program down by March 5, but that deadline is now largely meaningless.

In a brief order, the court said simply, “It is assumed the court of appeals will act expeditiously to decide this case.”

Someone once said that when you assume something, you make an ass out of “u” and me. In this case, it’s you, me, immigration law, the rule of law, separation of powers, and the rest of the America.

Not to worry, the wise Trump proposes to administratively ban bump stocks!

Those Crazy Teens

22 Monday Jan 2018

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culture, England, immigration, invasion, Sweden, teens, terrorism, War

As the times and the world seem to change around us, just remember that we too were once young and crazy. I’m sure you hacked the CIA or bombed a police station back when the hormones ran wild. Right?

British Teen (Actual Teenager [18]) Hacks CIA, DOJ

The hacks were carried out as part of a campaign of harassment against top US officials motivated by his political views, a court heard.

Gamble was just 15 when he posed as a telecoms worker and Brennan himself to gain information including passwords, contacts lists and sensitive documents about operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.

He then taunted the CIA on Twitter about his successes as a leading member of a collective called “Crackas With Attitude”, which supported the Free Palestine movement.

Prosecutor John Lloyd-Jones QC told the Old Bailey Gamble started the group.

Gamble told a journalist: “It all started by me getting more and more annoyed at how corrupt and cold-blooded the US Government is so I decided to do something about it.”

The court heard Gamble “felt particularly strongly” about US-backed Israeli violence against Palestinians, the shooting of black people by US police, racist violence by the KKK and the bombing of civilians in Iraq and Syria.

After Brennan, Gamble went on to carry out a series of similar attacks on other top security figures from his bedroom in Leics.

His victims included the secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson, to whom he sent a photo of his daughter and said he would “f*** her”, the court heard.

He may be on to something with the”corrupt” and “cold-blooded” parts. Sentencing, autism or not, for a later date.

And, in Sweden …

“Teens” Wage War on Formerly Peaceful Nation

In Malmo, Sweden, the third largest city, teens roam the streets with rifles as crime surges and attacks on police become more frequent.

Sweden is or was among the world’s safest, richest and best-run countries enjoying steady growth and rising employment. But it has been experiencing an unprecedented surge of bombings and sexual assaults.

In a country of 10 million people, more than 320 shootings and dozens of bombings were reported in 2017, along with more than 110 murders and 7,226 rapes — a 10% increase on 2016. More than 36% of young Swedish women say they feel unsafe at night.

The crime surges take place in the “areas of social exclusion”, the immigrant areas. In Malmo, where a fifth of the 340,000 inhabitants are under 18, children as young as 14 roam the streets with Kalashnikov assault rifles and bulletproof vests. The London Sunday Times tells us.

Women do not feel safe at night.

Sweden expects 2 million migrants in the next ten years in a country of 10 million.

One out of 8 Swedish women will be raped in their lifetime.

Related: “Teens” with Rifles, Bombs Frustrate Police, Locals

The world does love euphemisms, no?

“One out of 8 Swedish women will be raped in their lifetime.” One might expect a full-blown war in the same lifetime too. Or, at least at fight. Maybe? The Swedish government mulls sending in the cavalry in some attempt to restore civilization order.

Sweden will do whatever it takes, including sending in the army, to end a wave of gang violence that has seen a string of deadly shootings, Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said in Wednesday.

A nice, perhaps appropriate thought, but it seems a little late in coming. Usually the army tries in advance to preempt an invasion.

A few questions:

First, with the Brit hacker kid: why are they sentencing him? Why don’t they offer him a job with the CIA or MI6? He’s obviously more competent than what they have operating now. Probably more cost effective too.

Second, for the Swedes: Given that the army is needed now to deal with the existing plague of teens (some “teens” may be upwards of 35), why invite in 2 million more? Are they determined to make sure the other 7 women get raped too?

I’m sure the answer to the first would have something to do with embarrassment and revenge. The second answer may well be “ethnic foods.”

There might still be hope. Eastern Europe anyone?

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First? Or eighth? Voice of Europe.

Prosecuting Real Criminals?

18 Thursday Jan 2018

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America, crime, immigration, invasion, justice, law

It’s a thing almost unheard of today or, at least, it’s largely forgotten. The same government that spies on you and railroads prosecutions in cases that shouldn’t exist also assists some foreigners with breaking some laws. Justice, it is not. Rather, as John Whitehead explains, it resembles a police state, a place by and for the government and its owners.

But now a crazy idea is floating around; it apparently might even become actionable. The DOJ (yeah, that DOJ) is seriously considering charging “sanctuary” politicians with felonies.

Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen confirmed Tuesday that her department has asked federal prosecutors to see if they can lodge criminal charges against sanctuary cities that refuse to cooperate with federal deportation efforts.

“The Department of Justice is reviewing what avenues may be available,” Ms. Nielsen told the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Her confirmation came after California’s new sanctuary law went into effect Jan. 1, severely restricting cooperation the state or any of its localities could offer.

Though not mentioned in the above-linked article, the legal avenue is 18 USC 1324, which I’ve been talking about (at least thrice) for the past two years.

Once again:

Any person who …


knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains in the United States in violation of law, conceals, harbors, or shields from detection, or attempts to conceal, harbor, or shield from detection, such alien in any place, including any building or any means of transportation …

[Or who] aids or abets the commission of any of the preceding acts,
shall be punished…

in the case of a violation of subparagraph (A)(ii), (iii), (iv), or (v)(II), be fined under title 18, imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both…

In some cases it’s up to 20 years in the clink. At least one California pol, San Fran Mayor Libby Schaaf, says she’s ready to go to jail so as to fully support the polyglot. That’s good; I think we’re ready for that too.

This possible development does little to reverse the decades of legal decline, but it is a refreshing potential start.

The heavens falling may well encompass a few elected rodents falling too.

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Illegal alien sanctuary only. They don’t care about you, your money, your guns, your freedom, etc. 

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