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Nothing to Do With Brutal SF Murder
by Jammie via Jammie Wearing Fools
It was just recently the psychotic left blamed the Democrat Confederate flag
and guns for the murder spree by Dylann Roof in South Carolina, and just
this week called for — surprise! — more gun control.
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., fellow California
Democrat Rep. Mike Thompson and South Carolina Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn
joined the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence in calling on Congress to
pass tougher gun laws.
Rep. Clyburn — who said he only just returned to Washington D.C. last
night following the Charleston shooting — had strong words as lawmakers in
his home state debated the symbolism of the Confederate flag .
So they shamelessly blame a flag and guns for an isolated incident. Yet now
when it comes to the absurd “sanctuary city” policy that allows illegal
criminals to roam free and kill with impunity, why, that policy has nothing
to do with the senseless killing of Kathryn Steinle at the hands of an
illegal scumbag. How dare anyone make such a leap!
Still, Democratic critics have been careful to word their denouncements
in a manner that stops short of blaming San Francisco’s sanctuary laws for
the killing.
Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer (Calif.) issued a statement Tuesday
lamenting that “sanctuary should not be given to felons” but that she
wants clarity from Gov. Jerry Brown (D) about whether local laws were
followed before urging reforms.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, her Democratic colleague in the state, also
issued a sharply worded statement, condemning the release of Lopez-Sanchez
and calling on San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee to participate in a Homeland
Security Department program encouraging communication between local and
federal enforcement officials. But she also left open the question of
whether she thinks the sanctuary law contributed to Steinle’s death.
“As a member of the Judiciary Committee, I am looking at whether
additional federal legislation may be necessary,” she said.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), meanwhile, is suggesting
the error surrounding Lopez-Sanchez’s release occurred even before he was
in the custody of San Francisco police.
Pelosi, who represents the city, questioned why the Federal Bureau of
Prisons transferred Lopez-Sanchez to local police while ICE had a pending
detainer for his deportation.
“It’s an ongoing investigation, and we’re trying to get all the facts
on it, but the question I have, I keep asking is: When this gentleman was
released from the Bureau of Prisons on a previous occasion he went right to
ICE, and this time they did something different. And we can’t seem to get
an explanation as to why,” Pelosi said Wednesday.
Gentleman, huh? Strange, but in weakly defending their policy that allows
illegal murderers to roam free, suddenly they’re not blaming guns. Hmm.
Meanwhile, the mealy-mouthed San Francisco Sheriff is trying to deflect
blame, and as it turns out, his office specifically requested the killer be
returned to San Francisco. Good luck spinning that.
San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi has deflected blame in the release
of a Mexican national now facing murder charges in the Pier 14 slaying by
demanding to know why federal authorities returned him to San Francisco to
face a 20-year-old marijuana charge in the first place.
The answer, it turns out, is that the Sheriff’s Department asked
federal officials to do so.
Mirkarimi’s agency requested custody of Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez as
he was completing a 46-month stint in federal prison in March in San
Bernardino County, according to a Sheriff’s Department letter obtained by
The Chronicle. Lopez-Sanchez had been deported five times to Mexico and had
been imprisoned for illegally re-entering the U.S.
Not only is San Francisco a sanctuary city, but it also has a sheriff who’s
a convicted criminal. They’re really in the best of hands.
Sen. Jeff Sessions suggested Wednesday that the fatal shooting of 32-
year-old Kathryn Steinle could have prevented if the Obama administration
enforced immigration laws.
“Her death could have been prevented. But the extreme open-borders
ideology that rejects even the deportation of criminals … has led to her
death as it has led to the death of many others,” the Alabama Republican
said. |
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