Florida Legislature Passes Ban On Sanctuary Cities

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The state Senate voted to pass a bill on Friday that would prohibit sanctuary policies, which generally allow jurisdictions to refuse to aid in federal immigrant detention and deportation actions.

It would require state and local law enforcement to use their “best efforts” to support federal immigration enforcement, and any officials who don’t comply would be “subject to action by the Governor.”

Under the measure, for instance, local governments would have to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s requests to detain people suspected of being undocumented immigrants in local jails until ICE officers come to get them, as The New York Times noted.

The state House passed a version of the bill earlier this week. With passage in the state Senate ― in a 22-18 vote, with all Democrats voting against it ― the bill now goes to Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is expected to sign it.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/florida-bill-ban-sanctuary-cities_n_5cc368c6e4b0fd8e35bc414b
 
"Alongside the foreign guest workers and the sizable American staff is another category of employees, mostly those who work on the pair of lush golf courses near Mar-a-Lago. Not offered apartments, they have been picked up by Trump contractors from groups of undocumented laborers at the side of the road; hired through staffing companies that assume responsibility for checking their immigration status; or brought onto the payroll with little apparent scrutiny of their Social Security cards and green cards, some of which are fake."
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/09/us/mar-a-lago-undocumented-workers.html
 
The state Senate voted to pass a bill on Friday that would prohibit sanctuary policies, which generally allow jurisdictions to refuse to aid in federal immigrant detention and deportation actions.

It would require state and local law enforcement to use their “best efforts” to support federal immigration enforcement, and any officials who don’t comply would be “subject to action by the Governor.”

Under the measure, for instance, local governments would have to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s requests to detain people suspected of being undocumented immigrants in local jails until ICE officers come to get them, as The New York Times noted.

The state House passed a version of the bill earlier this week. With passage in the state Senate ― in a 22-18 vote, with all Democrats voting against it ― the bill now goes to Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is expected to sign it.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/florida-bill-ban-sanctuary-cities_n_5cc368c6e4b0fd8e35bc414b

Why would those who voted against this measure vote against law enforcement agencies sharing information and helping each other enforce our laws?
What is wrong with these people? Are votes really that essential?
 
All Democrats voted against it.

One would think that the radical Democrat Socialists want more illegals (non-citizens) in their state.

Why are these radical Democrat Socialists conspiring with criminals?
 
"Alongside the foreign guest workers and the sizable American staff is another category of employees, mostly those who work on the pair of lush golf courses near Mar-a-Lago. Not offered apartments, they have been picked up by Trump contractors from groups of undocumented laborers at the side of the road; hired through staffing companies that assume responsibility for checking their immigration status; or brought onto the payroll with little apparent scrutiny of their Social Security cards and green cards, some of which are fake."
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/09/us/mar-a-lago-undocumented-workers.html
undocumented workers are not effected either way by sanctuary cities/state laws.
(in North America) a city whose municipal laws tend to protect undocumented immigrants from deportation or prosecution, despite federal immigration law.
https://www.google.com/search?clien....0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i131.M6tFFptzpvs

Looks like Mar y Lago is reducing it's illegalstaff, but thee are all kinds of illegal in Florida hospitality,landscaping,
and carpentry that are also not effected
 
"The charge of aiding and abetting can be brought against anyone who directly helps someone else in the commission of a crime, even if they do not participate in the actual crime itself. Specifically, a person is guilty of aiding and abetting if he willfully "aids, abets, counsels, commands, induces or procures" the commission of a crime."

https://www.thoughtco.com/the-crime-of-aiding-and-abetting-970841
 
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Why would those who voted against this measure vote against law enforcement agencies sharing information and helping each other enforce our laws?
What is wrong with these people? Are votes really that essential?
SJW. perversion of the word "immigrant" , blind partisanship,stupidity -take your pick

In many cases illegals have more protection from criminal prosecution then US citizens
 
"Alongside the foreign guest workers and the sizable American staff is another category of employees, mostly those who work on the pair of lush golf courses near Mar-a-Lago. Not offered apartments, they have been picked up by Trump contractors from groups of undocumented laborers at the side of the road; hired through staffing companies that assume responsibility for checking their immigration status; or brought onto the payroll with little apparent scrutiny of their Social Security cards and green cards, some of which are fake."
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/09/us/mar-a-lago-undocumented-workers.html
All while the genius claims they're all rapists and murderers.
 
The charge of aiding and abetting can be brought against anyone who directly helps someone else in the commission of a crime, even if they do not participate in the actual crime itself. Specifically, a person is guilty of aiding and abetting if he willfully "aids, abets, counsels, commands, induces or procures" the commission of a crime.
Which is why the trump Klan is guilty of aiding and abetting illegals.
 
"Harboring: Overview of the LawThe Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) prohibits individuals from concealing, shielding, or harboring unauthorized individuals who come into and remain in the United States. Under the law it is a criminal offense punishable by a fine or imprisonment for any person who: knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact than 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. INA §274(a)(1)(A)(iii); 8 U.S.C. §1324(a)(1)(A)(iii) [hereinafter the “harboring provision” or “Section 1324 (a)”]. The Harboring Prohibition Applies to EveryoneThe harboring prohibition is not restricted to those individuals who are in the business of smuggling undocumented immigrants into the United States or who employ undocumented immigrants in sweatshop-like conditions. As interpreted by the courts, harboring can apply to any person who knowingly harbors an undocumented immigrant.See, e.g., United Statesv. Shum, 496 F.3d 390 (5thCir. 2007); United Statesv. Zheng,306 F.3d 1080, 1085 (11thCir.2002), cert. denied, 538 U.S. 925 (2003); United Statesv. Kim,193 F.3d 567, 573-74 (2d Cir. 1999); United Statesv. Rubio-Gonzalez, 674 F.2d 1067, 1073(5thCir. 1982); United Statesv. Cantu,557 F.2d 1173, 1180 (5thCir. 1977), cert. denied, 434 U.S. 1063 (1978).What Are the Elements of Harboring"

https://cliniclegal.org/sites/default/files/harboring_memo_6-13-13_karen_edit.pdf
 
"Harboring: Overview of the LawThe Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) prohibits individuals from concealing, shielding, or harboring unauthorized individuals who come into and remain in the United States. Under the law it is a criminal offense punishable by a fine or imprisonment for any person who: knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact than 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. INA §274(a)(1)(A)(iii); 8 U.S.C. §1324(a)(1)(A)(iii) [hereinafter the “harboring provision” or “Section 1324 (a)”]. The Harboring Prohibition Applies to EveryoneThe harboring prohibition is not restricted to those individuals who are in the business of smuggling undocumented immigrants into the United States or who employ undocumented immigrants in sweatshop-like conditions. As interpreted by the courts, harboring can apply to any person who knowingly harbors an undocumented immigrant.See, e.g., United Statesv. Shum, 496 F.3d 390 (5thCir. 2007); United Statesv. Zheng,306 F.3d 1080, 1085 (11thCir.2002), cert. denied, 538 U.S. 925 (2003); United Statesv. Kim,193 F.3d 567, 573-74 (2d Cir. 1999); United Statesv. Rubio-Gonzalez, 674 F.2d 1067, 1073(5thCir. 1982); United Statesv. Cantu,557 F.2d 1173, 1180 (5thCir. 1977), cert. denied, 434 U.S. 1063 (1978).What Are the Elements of Harboring"

https://cliniclegal.org/sites/default/files/harboring_memo_6-13-13_karen_edit.pdf

Days before the 2016 presidential election, the Associated Press reported that Melania Trump was paid more than $20,000 for 10 modeling jobs in the U.S. seven weeks before she obtained a work visa in October 1996.
Another inconsistency is that Wildes in August 2016 told Univision that Melania Trump got her green card “based on marriage” in 2001, but there was no indication that she'd been in a marriage before tying the knot with Donald Trump in 2005.
A month later, Wildes, in a letter that Melania Trump shared on Twitter, backtracked on his comment to the television station. He wrote, “Mrs. Trump did not receive her green card through marriage. Rather, in 2000, she self-sponsored herself for a green card as a model of ‘extraordinary ability,’ and on March 19, 2001, she was admitted to the United States as a lawful permanent resident.”
https://www.newsweek.com/was-melania-trump-once-undocumented-994609


You probably prefer Fox

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/tr...ring-her-first-weeks-in-the-us-documents-show
 
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