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in Orange County California has voted to join the Trump administration's lawsuit
against California and its sanctuary state law Sandra Hutchins is sheriff of
Orange County and has fought that law by publicly posting the release times of
illegal immigrant inmates California AG Xavier Becerra told Fox News producer
Dan gallo he may have Sheriff Hutchins arrested
for that watch state law state law and it's my job to enforce state law I will
I will do so and we want to make sure that every jurisdiction including Orange
County understand what state law requires of the people and the
subdivisions of the state of California
sheriff Hutchins joins us tonight sheriff a lot of people in the East
Coasters waking up to what's going on in California but it seems like we're
moving toward a crisis here is that the way it seems to you know I it's not a
crisis it's we're as a as a sheriff of Orange County I feel responsible for the
public safety of the citizens of our County yes SB 54 does not allow for that
and so I have started yesterday posting the names and dates of release of all
our inmates it's publicly accessible to all of the community and that is well
within the law provided by SB 54 right what I meant by crisis is you're the
chief law enforcement officer of your County one of the biggest counties in
the state the chief law enforcement officer of the state the Attorney
General is threatening to arrest you that scene I've never heard of anything
like that happening in any state at least in my yeah and I haven't either
and I find it interesting maybe he better read SB 54 again because
I don't think he understands what the law says and what I'm doing is entirely
within the confines of the law and I'm doing what I think is important for my
constituents it's a public safety issue to me it's not about immigration at all
it's about individuals who have committed violent crimes and let me just
give you some examples of some individuals we've had to release how
about sex with a minor child cruelty domestic violence I mean I
don't think I could sleep at night knowing that I had let somebody go and
they go out and commit another crime with those kinds of charges so I am
doing something well within the law that helps me to notify ice along with the
community on when individuals are being released it gives us an opportunity to
pick up those individuals who are in custody for serious crime so we're not
talking about no I understand crimes we're not we're talking about serious
violent crimes no you're acting out of obviously a moral imperative that's
non-political it's it's it's your job description
how would the Attorney General arrest you and what will happen if he tries
well I wouldn't advise it if he's going to arrest me then he better have some
good charges because I'm gonna get an attorney and and I'll fight it but I
would be very surprised if mr. Becerra decides to make a move like that and
arrest a sitting sheriff for following the law just because he doesn't like
what I'm doing that's not enough I'm following the law and I'm trying to take
care of my constituents here in Orange County so I wonder why other law
enforcement officials in other parts of the state aren't doing what you're doing
if what you're doing is consistent with California law I'm not sure I think some
are doing other things but I'm you know I'm not going to speak to that but I
think there are some other jurisdictions who are doing what they can to legally
under the confines of the law as it has it's it's today doing what they can to
protect their their communities you know the sheriffs in the state of California
fought this Senate bill from the very very beginning and you know it's it
states that we cannot use any resources to communicate with our federal law
enforcement partners knowing it which is just ludicrous well it's it's dangerous
as you pointed out Sheriff thanks for joining us appreciate it absolutely
thank you for having me Cesar Vargas is an attorney and an
illegal immigrant he joins us tonight Cesar thanks for coming on tell me what
you're having me counting your citizens asking whether
they are citizens how could that be unconstitutional when the Constitution
requires that you count your citizens well we're talking about the
Constitution right and Republicans and conservatives are all about the original
intent the Founding meaning of the Constitution well the Constitution
explicitly states that we need an actual enumeration in other words we're an
asset account of the whole persons in each state never said anything by
immigration status never said anything the purpose is to count everyone in the
United States regardless of emigration is that so that's perfect as a person of
who approves of original intent you would understand that that we would need
to count everything and I know I know your leg should be the Constitution but
does this change say that you're not allowed to count people who are
non-citizens no it says take account of it it's it's one of them any questions
the Constitution by the way since I know you're so familiar with it doesn't say
anything about counting people by race this census does that are you opposed to
that should we not ask for people's races well under this administration we
have been very clear that it's about targeting immigrants when the president
I want you to answer my question because I think it's a fair question you don't
think that the census form ought to be allowed to ask people whether they're
here legally or whether they're citizens our honor okay but you do think it ought
to be allowed to ask them what their genetic makeup is what the race is why
well I think we should that we have a very simple document that says hey how
many people live in your home how many people who have an opportunity to live
in the state I think that's simple I don't I'm not putting aside the politics
what about their race the census asks what your race is I think it's creepy as
hell to be honest this race has nothing to do with any choice that you made
something you're born with but the census asks it and it asks because the
left demands that it ask it do you think the census ought to be allowed to ask
people's raise well I think we should have a simple
count that's it man maybe no I think we shouldn't have immigration status we
shouldn't have about race we should I say hey how many people live in your in
your house that's it that's what the Constitution requires it's all about
allocation male or female should it ask that should be allowed is that
unconstitutional too well I think if a person wants to designate hey I'm a male
I'm a female let them let them ask why should all not but that that was the
question the census asks are you a man or a woman are you
non-hispanic white are you African American are you American Indian and now
it's gonna ask are you a citizen only one of those questions bothers you not
because of the constitutionality of it but because you think it might dilute
the political power of illegal aliens know you that it should be about
counting people based on people not about the Constitution says hey we just
need to count people if you're a male or if you're female great down why is it a
difference it's a different story because you think it might dilute the
political power of illegal aliens who I could add I'm not a lawyer like you
shouldn't be here in the first place but you're not bothered by sex or race so
let's just stop pretending let's drop the facade let's stop playing the stupid
game we pretend it's about your concerns about the constitution of a country
you're not even allowed to be in because you're I think you're here illegally too
so let's just say this is about pure political power it's about one side
trying to take back power from the other and like let's be adults about it can we
do that or do you want a coil as pre - that shows that that's concern of your
views that's the concern of you that you're afraid that if you count on
document immigrants that's going to dilute your power it's not about power
it's about simple representation the fundamental principle this nation's it's
about equal representation okay citizenship is the basis upon which we
determine political power citizens have political power non-citizens
that's the difference if you want a distill citizenship to a sentence there
you have it and so yes I do want to dilute the political power of the
citizens of other countries I don't think that Russian citizens are Nigerian
citizens or citizens from the Seychelles ought to be allowed to vote in my
elections that that's constitutional it's a definition of constitutional well
that's not what America stands for what America stands for is that you can be a
hundred percent American but you can be 100% Mexican African and Mexican citizen
and French citizenship anything about how beautiful this country is but you're
not allowed to not have citizenship and vote which leads to a question I mean to
ask you for some time as we've been abetting your illegal stay here in this
country do you plan to vote in the next election I think you live in California
they'll let you vote it's illegal do you plan to do it anyway based on the theory
you just elucidated for the rest of us well we're talking about counting I do
think that every person show you can analysis is no question about universal
I do believe that we should have universal voting for everyone to ensure
that everyone has citizens of other countries watching public this one
should be able to vote here no taxation without representation who comes the
United States and buys a decker marbles and pays the sales tax is entitled to
vote that's what you're saying if that person comes here to contribute to the
country let him have a say in his government okay let foreigners well I
hope the Democratic Party runs on that I think it'd be a fun election Caesar
thank you for being honest thank you so much thank God take care good thank you
god bless you and God bless america
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BOMBSHELL! Orange County Sheriff REVOLTS Against California Sanctuary Laws! - Duration: 6:05.
BOMBSHELL!
Orange County Sheriff REVOLTS Against California Sanctuary Laws!
On Monday the Orange County Sheriff's Department made public the release dates and names of
jail inmates, including those in the U.S. illegally.
This marks the latest local revolt against California's illegal sanctuary laws.
Undersheriff Don Barnes confirmed that this in response to the harms done to the community
of Orange County because of Senate Bill 54 which became law of the land in California
on January first of this year.
California Senate Bill 54 is the bill which restricts local law enforcement's cooperation
with ICE agents and Border Patrol.
A law which both Barnes and Sheriff Sandra Hutchens of Orange County vocally fought against.
"We have an obligation to safeguard our community, and we will use every tool available
to help hold criminals accountable," Barnes said Monday.
"Our inability to relinquish these individuals to the custody of (Immigration and Customs
Enforcement) causes them to be returned to the communities which they prey upon."
This release, which is online for all the public to see comes after multiple municipalities
in Orange County have voiced opposition to SB 54 which legitimized the state's sanctuary
movement.
Although most elected officials in California do support this bill, the city of Los Alamitos
last week voted to exempt its city from this asinine bill.
"SB 54 makes local law enforcement's job more difficult and requires bureaucratic processes
that could allow dangerous individuals to fall through the cracks of our justice system,"
Hutchens said in a statement.
"My department, however, remains committed to cooperating fully with federal authorities
in all areas where I have discretion to remove serious criminals from our community."The
online release confirms that between the dates of January 1 and March 19th of this year the
Sheriff's Department released 172 inmates who are in this country illegally because
state law under SB 54 prohibits them from notifying ICE.
To date, it hasn't been confirmed if any of those released have gone on to commit other
crimes.
"ICE is going out and actively looking for them," Barnes said.
"It would be easier for everyone involved and safer for the community and law enforcement
if they were relinquished to the custody of ICE rather than returned to the community."
Although most of those released were arrested for domestic violence, theft, criminal threats
and multiple DUIs, during that same period of time 168 other inmates with more serious
convictions did meet the requirements and were turned over to immigration agents as
SB 54 allows.
As of now, it's unclear if the state of California will sue Orange County and Loa
Alamitos, but it wouldn't be surprising if they did since the California State government
cares more about the future of the Democrat Party than the safety of their own people.
More on this breaking story via Fox News:A California sheriff's office announced Monday
that it will provide public information on when inmates are released from jail — a
move coming amid a growing backlash against the liberal state's "sanctuary" laws
that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
The Orange County Register reported that the county's sheriff's department will publish
a "Who's in Jail" online database, including the date and time of inmates' release, to
help cooperate with other law enforcement agencies including Immigrations and Customs
Enforcement (ICE.)
Undersheriff Don Barnes cited California's sanctuary legislation, which limits the instances
when state and local police agencies can inform federal authorities about an illegal immigrant's
release from detention, specifically as a reason for the move.
"This is in response to SB-54 limiting our ability to communicate with federal authorities
and our concern that criminals are being released to the street when there's another avenue
to safeguard the community by handing them over (to ICE for potential deportation),"
Barnes said, according to the Register.
Annie Lai, co-director of the Immigrant Rights Clinic at UC Irvine, noted that SB-45 does
allow authorities to notify federal agencies of the release dates of illegal immigrants
convicted of serious crimes.
"This change in policy is basically affecting everybody else who doesn't have a serious
criminal history under SB-54," she said.
The move by Orange County comes as more local authorities in California are looking at ways
to reject the state's controversial sanctuary policies passed in January, aspects of which
are being challenged by a lawsuit from the Department of Justice.
MORE CALIFORNIA CITIES LOOKING TO REJECT STATE'S SANCTUARY LAW
Members of the Los Alamitos Council voted this month to opt out of the sanctuary law,
noting that it "may be in direct conflict with federal laws and the Constitution."
That has in turn inspired officials in other parts of the states, including Orange County,
Aliso Viejo and Buena Park, to consider doing the same.
California's immigration debate was put in the national spotlight last month when
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf tweeted out a warning about an imminent ICE raid in northern California.
While over 200 illegal immigrants were caught in the raid, ICE officials said hundreds more
— including serious criminals — evaded capture because of Schaaf's warning.
But Schaaf has defended her decision, and was supported by a number of state Democrats."
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California AG Threatens To Arrest Sheriff Hutchens, Trump Drops Brutal Warning - Duration: 4:49.
California AG Threatens To Arrest Sheriff Hutchens, Trump Drops Brutal Warning
Communist California's Attorney General Xavier Becerra has threatened to arrest Orange
County Sheriff Sandra Hutchins for helping ICE catch criminal illegal aliens.
Now, President Donald Trump has a warning for the blue state buffoon.
You don't want to miss this.The story of heroic Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens
continues to roll out like thunder over the headlines as California's deranged Attorney
General Xavier Becerra threatens to make an example out of her for helping Immigrations
and Customs Enforcement agents capture dangerous criminal illegal aliens.
Sheriff Hutchens shocked the nation on Monday, March 26, 2018, when she began publishing
every single inmate's release date with the exact time of day, according to Daily
Caller.
Sheriff Hutchens hasn't been shy about why the Orange County Sherrif's Department decided
to make this change to their existing online database known as "Who's In Jail."
An official statement published on the Orange County Sheriff's Department website read
in part, "Sheriff Hutchens joined law enforcement leaders across the state in opposing SB 54
when the legislation was first proposed in December 2016, as provisions in the bill hindered
collaborative efforts to remove serious offenders from the community.
Additionally, the law is inconsistent with widely accepted best practices of open communication
amongst all levels of law enforcement.
Both Sheriff Hutchens and Undersheriff Don Barnes actively engaged with legislators to
encourage defeat of the bill.
While these efforts resulted in the removal of some harmful sections of the bill, the
final version limited communication in a way that puts the public at risk."
Sheriff Sandra Hutchens said, "SB 54 makes local law enforcement's job more difficult
and requires bureaucratic processes that could allow dangerous individuals to fall through
the cracks of our justice system.
My department, however, remains committed to cooperating fully with federal authorities
in all areas where I have discretion to remove serious criminals from our community."Earlier
in the week, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra publicly rebuked Sheriff Sandra Hutchens
during a press event and warned that he was willing to engage the sheriff in a legal battle.
Becerra didn't stop there, he also confirmed his threat to arrest Sheriff Hutchens when
questioned by a reporter.
"State law is state law.
And it is my job to enforce state law.
I will do so.
And we want to make sure that every jurisdiction including Orange County, understand what state
law requires of the people and the subdivisions of the state of California," Becerra said.
A reporter then asked Becerra, "Does that mean a lawsuit of the sheriff's department
or the arrest of the sheriff?"
Becerra replied, "I think I just answered that."
This nasty threat from California's Attorney General against Sheriff Hutchens has now caught
the attention of President Donald Trump, and he isn't happy about it.
On Wednesday, March 28, Trump rang out his support over Twitter for the people of Orange
County and their embattled sheriff which also served as a warning to Becerra and all of
the up-state pricks in Sacramento.
"My Administration stands in solidarity with the brave citizens in Orange County defending
their rights against California's illegal and unconstitutional Sanctuary policies.
California's Sanctuary laws release known dangerous criminals into communities across
the State.
All citizens have the right to be protected by Federal law and strong borders," Trump
wrote.I think it's safe to assume that President Trump has Sheriff Hutchens' back on this
one and that he supports the constitutional rights of those who live in Orange County,
California.
The fact of the matter here is that California's leadership is trying to fast track the left's
plan to replace their voting base with illegal immigrants by any means necessary.
It's only when someone like Sheriff Hutchens stands up to the dictators in Sacramento and
makes the decision to honor our federal immigration laws that we see the left's ugly head appear
so prominently.
Becerra will undoubtedly continue to threaten and intimidate the Orange County Sheriff's
Department for doing what is lawful, and in return, Trump will answer back with the full
weight of the federal government and millions of American patriots behind him.
Please pray for Sheriff Hutchens as she continues to blaze a trail in California like a new
age pioneer for the rest of America to follow.
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After California Sheriff Helps ICE Catch Illegal Aliens, State AG Vows Nasty Revenge - Duration: 5:21.
After California Sheriff Helps ICE Catch Illegal Aliens, State AG Vows Nasty Revenge
After Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens vowed to help ICE agents catch violent illegal
aliens, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra has lit a powder keg by vowing nasty
revenge on her.
Communist California could be headed for civil war.
On Monday, March 26, 2018, Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens started posting the release
dates and times of each inmate online for the specific purpose of helping Immigrations
and Customs Enforcement agents catch violent illegal aliens, according to Daily Caller.
Hutchens made the decision to post the information after California declared itself a sanctuary
state and implemented California Senate Bill 54 on January 1, 2018.
SB 54 was passed by idiotic California liberal legislators and signed by Governor Jerry Brown
in order to prevent state and local law enforcement agencies from working with ICE to deport violent
criminal illegal aliens.
After releasing an official statement on the Orange County Sheriff's Department website,
Sheriff Hutchens drew the attention of the infuriated California Attorney General Xavier
Becerra, who now claims that the sheriff is in violation of the law and has even threatened
to arrest her.
"State law is state law.
And it is my job to enforce state law.
I will do so.
And we want to make sure that every jurisdiction including Orange County, understand what state
law requires of the people and the subdivisions of the state of California," Becerra said
during a press conference earlier this week.
A reporter then asked Becerra, "Does that mean a lawsuit of the sheriff's department
or the arrest of the sheriff?"
Becerra replied, "I think I just answered that."
This nasty threat from California's Attorney General against Sheriff Hutchens is most definitely
going to blow up in his face.
Following Becerra's threat to arrest Sheriff Hutchens, she appeared on Fox News' Tucker
Carlson Tonight to discuss the matter.
"Sheriff, a lot of people on the east coast are just waking up to what's going on in
California but it seems like we're moving toward a crisis here.
Is that the way it seems to you?"
Carlson asked.
"No, it's not a crisis … As a sheriff of Orange County, I feel responsible for the
public safety of the citizens of our county.
SB 54 does not allow for that and so I have started yesterday posting the names and dates
of release of all our inmates," Sheriff Hutchens replied.
"It's publicly accessible to all of the community and that is well within the law
provided by SB 54," she added.
Tucker Carlson clarified his question about a crisis by explaining that Sheriff Hutchens
has been threatened with arrest.
"What I meant by crisis is, you're the chief law enforcement officer of your county,
one of the biggest counties in the state.
The chief law enforcement officer of the state, the Attorney General is threatening to arrest
you.
I've never heard of anything like that happening in any state at least in my lifetime."
Carson said.
"Yeah, and I haven't either," replied Sheriff Hutchens.
"And I find it interesting.
Maybe he better read SB 54 again because I don't think he understands what the law
says and what I'm doing is entirely within the confines of the law and I'm doing what
I think is important for my constituents.
It's a public safety issue to me.
It's not about immigration at all.
It's about individuals who have committed violent crimes," Sheriff Hutchens added.
Sheriff Sandra Hutchens then gave Tucker Carlson a few examples of the types of violent criminals
that have been released in the past.
"How about sex with a minor, child cruelty, domestic violence, I mean I don't think
I could sleep at night knowing that I had let somebody go and they go out and commit
another crime with those kinds of charges," she said.
When Carlson asked, "How would the Attorney General arrest you and what would happen if
he tries?"
Sheriff Hutchens replied, "Well, I wouldn't advise it.
If he's going to arrest me then he better have some good charges because I'm going
to get an attorney and I'll fight it, but I would be very surprised if Mr. Becerra decides
to make a move like that and arrest a sitting sheriff for following the law.
Just because he doesn't like what I'm doing.
That's not enough."I could not agree more with Sheriff Sandra Hutchens.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra is politicizing his position for the benefit
of his liberal agenda.
The madness in California never seems to stop.
The fact of the matter is that the California Attorney General is now threatening to arrest
a sitting sheriff because Democrats don't want their future voting base compromised.
It seems slightly hypocritical for the state of California to blatantly disregard federal
immigration laws and then turn around to attack Sheriff Hutchens for trying to protect her
constituents from irresponsible and dangerous state laws.
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California Sheriff Sick Of Illegal Invasion, Does Something BIG About It – Pays VICIOUS Price - Duration: 5:52.
California Sheriff Sick Of Illegal Invasion, Does Something BIG About It – Pays VICIOUS
Price As many of you can recall last night we at
Daily Vine reported about how the Orange County Sheriff's Department made public the release
dates and names of jail inmates, including those in the U.S. illegally.
This marked the latest local revolt against California's illegal sanctuary laws.
Undersheriff Don Barnes confirmed this is in response to the harm done to the community
of Orange County because of Senate Bill 54 which became law of the land in California
on January first of this year.
California Senate Bill 54 is the bill which restricts local law enforcement's cooperation
with ICE agents and Border Patrol.
A law which both Barnes and Sheriff Sandra Hutchens of Orange County vocally fought against.
This name release, which is online for all the public to see, comes after multiple municipalities
in Orange County have voiced opposition to SB 54 which legitimized the state's sanctuary
movement.
Although most elected officials in California do support this bill, the city of Los Alamitos
last week voted to exempt its city from this asinine bill.
Although most of those released were arrested for domestic violence, theft, criminal threats
and multiple DUIs, during that same period of time 168 other inmates with more serious
convictions did meet the requirements and were turned over to immigration agents as
SB 54 allows.
But today things took a turn for the ridiculous, even for the state of California.
That's right folks, in response to the Sheriff of Orange County California protecting law-abiding
American Citizens and legal Residents the California Attorney General, Xavier Becerra
has now threatened to have the Sheriff arrested for complying with Federal Law and helping
ICE agents arrest illegals in Orange County.
When Becerra was asked if he would arrest Undersheriff Barnes he said it was his job
to enforce the laws of California.
And that he wants to make sure that every jurisdiction, including Orange County, understand
what state law requires of the people of the state of California.
Via The Gateway Pundit:
'Attorney General Xavier Becerra: State law is state law.
And it is my job to enforce state law.
I will do so.
And we want to make sure that every jurisdiction including Orange County, understand what state
law requires of the people and the sub divisions of the state of California.
Reporter: Does that mean a lawsuit of the sheriff's department or the arrest of the
sheriff?
Xavier Becerra: I think I just answered that.'
More on this story from The Orange County Register:
'The Orange County Sheriff's Department, whose leadership opposes the new California
sanctuary law that limits cooperation with federal immigration officials, announced Monday
that it is now providing public information on when inmates are released from custody.
As of Monday, March 26, an existing "Who's in Jail" online database includes the date
and time of inmates' release – a move agency officials say will enhance communication
with its law enforcement partners.
The release date information applies to all inmates, not just those who are suspected
of being in the country illegally.
But the goal is to assist agents with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
or ICE.
"This is in response to SB-54 limiting our ability to communicate with federal authorities
and our concern that criminals are being released to the street when there's another avenue
to safeguard the community by handing them over (to ICE for potential deportation),"
Orange County Undersheriff Don Barnes said.
Orange County officials did not confer with ICE before making the change, he said.
ICE spokeswoman Lori Haley wrote in an email late Monday that she would not comment "beyond
what the Sheriff has said."
The new state law, dubbed the California Values Act, has recently seen a backlash from some
Orange County communities.
The City Council in Los Alamitos voted last week on an ordinance to exempt the city in
northern Orange County from the state law.
A few other Orange County cities are considering resolutions and other moves to voice their
opposition to the law.
The Yorba Linda City Council, for example, agreed to file an amicus brief to a lawsuit
filed by the Trump administration against California and immigration-related laws the
federal government alleges are unconstitutional.
And on Tuesday, March 27, the Orange County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to consider
a range of possible actions: from a resolution to pursuing litigation against the state.
Annie Lai, co-director of the Immigrant Rights Clinic at UC Irvine, said the sheriff's
new policy is part of a movement in Orange County "to either undermine or get around
the spirit of SB-54."
The California Values Act already allows communication between local and federal agencies about release
dates of those convicted of enumerated crimes who may be eligible for deportation, Lai noted.
"This change in policy is basically affecting everybody else who doesn't have a serious
criminal history under SB-54," she said.
Sheriff's deputies, however, will still not be able to assist in an actual transfer
to ICE agents under state law.
The release information, via a long list of names in alphabetical order, is now available
for anyone to view at oscd.org.'
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BOMBSHELL! Orange County Sheriff REVOLTS Against California Sanctuary Laws! - Duration: 5:50.
BOMBSHELL!
Orange County Sheriff REVOLTS Against California Sanctuary Laws!
On Monday the Orange County Sheriff's Department made public the release dates and names of
jail inmates, including those in the U.S. illegally.
This marks the latest local revolt against California's illegal sanctuary laws.
Undersheriff Don Barnes confirmed that this in response to the harms done to the community
of Orange County because of Senate Bill 54 which became law of the land in California
on January first of this year.
California Senate Bill 54 is the bill which restricts local law enforcement's cooperation
with ICE agents and Border Patrol.
A law which both Barnes and Sheriff Sandra Hutchens of Orange County vocally fought against.
"We have an obligation to safeguard our community, and we will use every tool available
to help hold criminals accountable," Barnes said Monday.
"Our inability to relinquish these individuals to the custody of (Immigration and Customs
Enforcement) causes them to be returned to the communities which they prey upon."
This release, which is online for all the public to see comes after multiple municipalities
in Orange County have voiced opposition to SB 54 which legitimized the state's sanctuary
movement.
Although most elected officials in California do support this bill, the city of Los Alamitos
last week voted to exempt its city from this asinine bill.
"SB 54 makes local law enforcement's job more difficult and requires bureaucratic processes
that could allow dangerous individuals to fall through the cracks of our justice system,"
Hutchens said in a statement.
"My department, however, remains committed to cooperating fully with federal authorities
in all areas where I have discretion to remove serious criminals from our community."
The online release confirms that between the dates of January 1 and March 19th of this
year the Sheriff's Department released 172 inmates who are in this country illegally
because state law under SB 54 prohibits them from notifying ICE.
To date, it hasn't been confirmed if any of those released have gone on to commit other
crimes.
"ICE is going out and actively looking for them," Barnes said.
"It would be easier for everyone involved and safer for the community and law enforcement
if they were relinquished to the custody of ICE rather than returned to the community."
Although most of those released were arrested for domestic violence, theft, criminal threats
and multiple DUIs, during that same period of time 168 other inmates with more serious
convictions did meet the requirements and were turned over to immigration agents as
SB 54 allows.
As of now, it's unclear if the state of California will sue Orange County and Loa
Alamitos, but it wouldn't be surprising if they did since the California State government
cares more about the future of the Democrat Party than the safety of their own people.
More on this breaking story via Fox News:
"A California sheriff's office announced Monday that it will provide public information
on when inmates are released from jail — a move coming amid a growing backlash against
the liberal state's "sanctuary" laws that limit cooperation with federal immigration
authorities.
The Orange County Register reported that the county's sheriff's department will publish
a "Who's in Jail" online database, including the date and time of inmates' release, to
help cooperate with other law enforcement agencies including Immigrations and Customs
Enforcement (ICE.)
Undersheriff Don Barnes cited California's sanctuary legislation, which limits the instances
when state and local police agencies can inform federal authorities about an illegal immigrant's
release from detention, specifically as a reason for the move.
"This is in response to SB-54 limiting our ability to communicate with federal authorities
and our concern that criminals are being released to the street when there's another avenue
to safeguard the community by handing them over (to ICE for potential deportation),"
Barnes said, according to the Register.
Annie Lai, co-director of the Immigrant Rights Clinic at UC Irvine, noted that SB-45 does
allow authorities to notify federal agencies of the release dates of illegal immigrants
convicted of serious crimes.
"This change in policy is basically affecting everybody else who doesn't have a serious
criminal history under SB-54," she said.
The move by Orange County comes as more local authorities in California are looking at ways
to reject the state's controversial sanctuary policies passed in January, aspects of which
are being challenged by a lawsuit from the Department of Justice.MORE CALIFORNIA CITIES
LOOKING TO REJECT STATE'S SANCTUARY LAW
Members of the Los Alamitos Council voted this month to opt out of the sanctuary law,
noting that it "may be in direct conflict with federal laws and the Constitution."
That has in turn inspired officials in other parts of the states, including Orange County,
Aliso Viejo and Buena Park, to consider doing the same.
California's immigration debate was put in the national spotlight last month when
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf tweeted out a warning about an imminent ICE raid in northern California.
While over 200 illegal immigrants were caught in the raid, ICE officials said hundreds more
— including serious criminals — evaded capture because of Schaaf's warning.
But Schaaf has defended her decision, and was supported by a number of state Democrats."
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California AG responds to cities protesting sanctuary law - Duration: 6:16.
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Texas VS California - How Do They Compare? - Duration: 5:36.
Both large in terms of population and size, Texas and California have not only driven
the US economy since records began, they are both also among the largest states in term
of population and land mass.
But when you put these two giants head to head, and with all else being equal, just
which state edges it as the most super powerful awesome American State.
In the red corner, we have the lone star state, famous for its once independence, as well
as its massive land mass and oil producing mega power.
And in the blue corner, we have California, land of movies, magic, technological giants,
and fine wines.
What happens when we match up these two powerhouses?
That's what we'll find out, in this episode of The Infographics Show - Texas vs California.
California, the Golden State, with a population 34.9 million, is the most populous state in
America and, to put that population into perspective, almost 1 in every 8 Americans is Californian.
Texas, on the other hand, is the second biggest state geographically with a 268,601 square
miles land mass, and if it were a country, Texas would be the 40th largest in the world,
just after Chile and Zambia.
Texas has the second highest population after California and was its own independent nation
from 1836 to 1845.
The Texas Lone Star Flag has three colors.
Red to represent courage, white for liberty, blue for loyalty, and the white star added
during the battles between Texas and Mexico during the 1830s, for purity.
After Texas was annexed as an independent nation in 1845, Texans retained the right
to fly their Lone Star flags at the same height as the national stars and stripes.
California has more national parks than any other state, with 9 of the total 59 national
parks falling within the state's borders.
It is also home to the world's tallest trees, the Hyperion, an 800 year old redwood that
is an impressive 380 feet tall (115.54 meters) and is estimated to contain 530 cubic meters
of wood.
Austin, Texas, meanwhile, is home to North America's largest urban bat colony with
over 1.5 million of the creatures roosting under Congress Avenue Bridge, and eating around
20,000lbs of insects every night.
And if that's a lot of bats flapping around in the city, check out Bracken Cave, also
in Texas, where over 20 million bats live, which is about the same number of bats as
people living in Bangkok, Thailand, one of the most densely populated cities in the world.
California became home to the world's first McDonald's restaurant in 1940, after brothers
Richard and Maurice McDonald opened the first branch in San Bernardino.
Now McDonalds has over 36 thousand restaurants in 120 different countries serving 68 million
customers each and every day.
Not to be outdone on the world mega-corp stakes, Texas's Exxon Mobil is the world's largest
publicly traded oil and gas company and the world's 10th largest company by revenue.
In 2014 Exxon was the Fortune 500's 2nd most profitable company with a daily production
of almost 4 million barrels of oil.
And as we all probably know, the world's largest movie industry (by revenue) is based
in California.
How much revenue?
Well, with a global box office forecast to increase from 38 billion dollars to nearly
50 billion dollars in 2020, Hollywood is set to see a healthy future indeed.
Hollywood is home to the Oscars, however the award statuette was actually named after the
Texan Oscar Pierce, whose niece worked for the award committee, and when seeing the award
for the first time said, "That looks just like my uncle Oscar," and so the statuette
was named.
California is the world's fifth-largest supplier of food, with over 90% of the USA's
supply of raisins, pomegranates, rice, peaches, plums and pistachios coming from there.
It also exports tons fruit juices and wines.
Texas is all about petroleum, and if it were an independent nation, it would be the 5th
largest oil-producing nation worldwide.
Just 34 of Texas's 254 counties are without natural gas, and the Gulf of Mexico is one
of the largest offshore drilling regions producing 463 million barrels of crude oil in 2012 alone.
California has the fourth-highest cost of living at 132 percent of the national average,
while Texas has the second lowest cost of living at 90 percent.
California has a minimum wage of $8 while Texas has a $7.25 minimum wage.
California was the first state to become a trillion dollar economy, and if it was a country,
it would be the sixth largest in the world, surpassing France.
Texas is home to the bowie knife named after Jim Bowie and designed by his brother Rezin.
On the subject of self-protection, in 2015, the Texas legislature passed a bill to allow
concealed handgun permit holders to begin to carry handguns openly, and in Gun Barrel
City, Texas, whose motto is "We shoot straight with you," citizens are encouraged by legislation
to carry a firearm.
By comparison, in California, the gun laws are among the most restrictive in the United
States.
The gun death rate for California in 2013 was 7.89 per 100,000 citizens, compared with
Texas at 10.5.
It is still a hanging offense in Texas to steal or put any kind of markings on another
person's cattle.
It's also illegal to strip naked in front of a dead body, or to let a camel run loose
on the beach.
And in Los Angeles, where sunshine is guaranteed to the masses, it is illegal to throw a Frisbee
on the beach without first having sought permission from an official lifeguard.
So, which state would you rather live in?
Texas or California?
Let us know why in the comments!
Also, be sure to check out our other video called Donald Trump vs the Average American!
Thanks for watching, and, as always, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe.
See you next time!
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Absolutely Beautiful 420 Sq Ft Tiny Cottage in Alameda, California - Duration: 2:50.
Absolutely Beautiful 420 Sq Ft Tiny Cottage in Alameda, California
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