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THE WORST CITIES BARRING ICE FROM DOING ITS JOB

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  • 2019-06-18
  • Source: AAN
  • by: AAN Staff
  • You can't have a nation without borders. 

     

    That reality has driven President Trump to unleash the full fury of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ICE is going to start removing millions of illegal immigrants beginning this week. 

     

    Sanctuary jurisdictions across the nation remain hellbent on preventing the president from defending our sovereignty.

     

    Here are the worst offenders. At least one released a dog rapist!

     

    Read more at http://americanactionnews.com/articles/the-worst-cities-barring-ice-from-doing-its-job#6sJEEOfxQg3qSpcg.99

     

    1.) Chicago

    • 06/18/2019
    • Source: AAN
    • by: AAN Staff

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    Thomas D. Homan, the former head at ICE and President Trump's recently unveiled Border Czar tells us Chicago is one of the most un-American sanctuary cities in the country. 

     

    The Washington Examiner has more:

     

    "In the last year, I've read all these stories of how the crime rate has exploded in Chicago, and the president's trying to help them. We're stepping up our game in Chicago. Is Chicago doing everything that it can to decrease the criminal activity up there? I say no," Homan said.

     

    "I say no because if you're an illegal alien, and you get arrested in the United States for a crime, and you get booked in Cook County, Chicago, my officers aren't allowed in the jail. They don't accept our detainers. They don't share information with us," he said.

     

    Besides its status as a liberal bastion, the Windy City and its inner suburbs are home to some 400,000illegal immigrants.

     

    Read more at http://americanactionnews.com/articles/1-chicago#63Cgk111G0y3QLsj.99

     

    2.) New York City

    • 2019-06-18
    • Source: AAN
    • by: AAN Staff

    Like Chicago, New York City is a sanctuary city and proud of it.

     

    The metropolitan area is home to some 24 million people – including 1.1 millionillegals – an alien population only surpassed by Texas and California. 

     

    Nevertheless, the site of America's most horrific terrorist attack refuses to accept ICE detainers.

     

    Read more at http://americanactionnews.com/articles/2-new-york-city#yCCXAMEjdEA7RfQF.99

     

    3.) San Francisco

    • 2019-06-18
    • Source: AAN
    • by: AAN Staff

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    Between Los Angeles, San Francisco-Oakland, the Inland Empire, San Diego, and San Jose alone, California has approximately 1,695,000illegal immigrants. 

     

    Pew Research Center conservatively estimates 2,200,000statewide.

     

    San Francisco has long been a safe harbor for illegal aliens, but tragically not American citizens like Kate Steinle.

     

    The 32-year-old was shot and killed in July 2015 by an illegal immigrant at San Francisco's Pier 14. 

     

    Steinle's death came after the city refused to tell ICE about the man's release from lockup shortly before.

     

    Is this politically correct racial discrimination? Let us know in the comments below. 

     

    Read more at http://americanactionnews.com/articles/3-san-francisco#FyreAliT1rYJKfHE.99

     

    4.) Philadelphia

    • 2019-06-18
    • Source: AAN
    • by: AAN Staff

    Philadelphia is front-and-center in the sanctuary movement.

     

    The city's "welcoming" policy rolled out the red carpet for an illegal who was also a convicted child rapist named Juan Ramon-Vasquez.

     

    The Justice Department reports:

     

    PHILADELPHIA, PA – United States Attorney William M. McSwain announced today that Juan Ramon-Vasquez, a citizen of Honduras, was sentenced today to 21 months' imprisonment, to be served consecutive to his state sentence, for his federal crime of illegal reentry to the United States after deportation.  The federal sentence was imposed by United States District Judge Nitza I. Quiñones Alejandro.  In May 2009, Ramon-Vasquez was deported from the United States to Honduras.  In March 2014, he was found back in the United States by U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement ("ICE") officers.  At that time, Ramon-Vasquez was in the custody of the Philadelphia Department of Prisons. 

     

    The City of Philadelphia thereafter chose not to comply with a detainer lodged by ICE for Ramon-Vasquez, who was instead released from custody by the Philadelphia Department of Prisons.  After his release, Ramon-Vasquez proceeded to repeatedly rape a young child.  The defendant is currently serving a sentence of 8 to 20 years in state prison for the rapes. 

     

    "The facts of this case illustrate all too well the direct threat to public safety caused by the City of Philadelphia's sanctuary city policies," said U.S. Attorney McSwain. "After the City let this criminal loose on the streets of Philadelphia, Ramon-Vasquez repeatedly raped an innocent child.  If the ICE detainer had been honored by local law enforcement, this crime never would have happened, and the victim would have been spared horrendous physical and mental trauma.  Criminals like Ramon-Vasquez take note: my Office will do everything in its power to find you, to protect our community, and to seek justice for your victims.  Unlike the Philadelphia government, we are not on your side."

     

    "ICE attempted to remove Ramon-Vasquez once before in March 2014, but the City of Philadelphia refused to honor our detainer and he was released back into the community, said Simona L. Flores, field office director for ERO Philadelphia. "Today's sentencing is a testament to ICE and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania's resolve to seek out, arrest, charge and remove dangerous criminals like Ramon-Vasquez who pose a serious threat to our community."

     

    The case was investigated by ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations and is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Josh Davison.

     

    Read more at http://americanactionnews.com/articles/4-philadelphia#xCAillxpPEtpwXKL.99