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Sanctuary Cities Under Fire
Updated August 8th, 2008
Two families from two cities have been joined by grief and anger. After their loved ones were allegedly gunned down by illegal alien gang members, the families are now demanding Los Angeles and San Francisco change the sanctuary policies that kept the alleged killers from being deported. Family members and about 100 supporters rallied outside the office of Los Angeles City Councilman Jack Weiss, chair of the Public Safety Committee, demanding a vote on a law named for Jamiel Shaw Jr. It would allow LAPD officers to arrest gang members they know were in the United States illegally before they are caught committing another crime such as those that have devastated two families. That seems, well, pretty obvious and all too rational. |
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