Hell Hole California About To Become America's First Sanctuary State

What Reagan meant by "states' rights." - Slate
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Nov 20, 2007 - When Reagan said "states' rights," he was talking about race. ... most pernicious kind of racism, and politicians who don't think ill of blacks can ...
Southern Strategy - How terms like States Rights are used as racist ...
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Feb 15, 2010 - When a politician says the term 'States Rights' to an all white crowd in the deep south it is thinly veiled code word for racism. It basically says ...

States' Rights and Racism - Daily Kos
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Apr 17, 2009 - More specifically, it is used to shroud racism. One of the most vocal advocates of states' rights in the history of our country was Jefferson Davis.

Don't have a seizure, Desh.
 
"HELL HOLE???" :rofl2:

Philly Rabbit, you live in fucking Pennsylvania :0) Pot, meet Mr. Black.

No, he is correct, it's terrible here.. Yosemite, Lake Tahoe, the redwoods, the beaches & babes, it's all a lie, fake news... Let them folks in Pa vacation in Fla, I hear it's nice the time of year they vacation, whenever that is....lol
 
This is why it's imperative we use the electoral college system for presidential elections. No doubt CA looks the other way,if not outright condoning illegals to vote.

This system is rigged to favor large villages w/ very tiny populations like Alaska...... There is about 3 times more ppl living in Manhattan than that entire state & they don't even get one senator......:whoa:

Not everyone in Calif is for this. The dems control the political process w/ a super majority & a certain group of them seem hell bent on pushing this...... & yea, they have contingency plan$$$ if/when the feds act......

I guess our boarder wall isn't working to good....:rolleyes:
 
By itself being 6th largest economy in the world doesn't mean all that much. We are cutting funding for schools now. Should that happen in a state as large as ours?

You live in a sanctuary city, so you must of voted for this.....:mad:
 
Now it's your turn Mr. president. Cut 'em off! Cut off the billions they get from the fed!

Screw 'em, cut 'em ofF


San Francisco (CNN)In defiance of President Donald Trump's immigration policies, the California Senate passed a bill to limit state and local police cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
Senate Bill 54, which unofficially has been called a "sanctuary state" bill, bars state and local law enforcement agencies from using their resources, including money, facility, property, equipment or personnel, to help with immigration enforcement. They would be prohibited from asking about immigration status, giving federal immigration authorities access to interview a person in custody or assisting them in immigration enforcement.


What are sanctuary cities, and can they be defunded?
The bill passed the Senate in a 27-12 vote along party lines with Democrats in support and Republicans in opposition.



SB 54 heads to the California State Assembly, where Democrats hold a super majority. If it passes there, the bill would go to Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown.
Its author, Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de León hailed SB 54's passage on Monday as "a rejection of President Trump's false and cynical portrayal of undocumented residents as a lawless community."
What the bill says
SB 54 bars law enforcement from detaining a person due to a hold request, responding to federal immigration enforcement's requests for notification or providing information about a person's release date unless that's already available publicly.
"Our precious local law enforcement resources will be squandered if police are pulled from their duties to arrest otherwise law-abiding maids, busboys, labors, mothers and fathers," said de León in a statement.


Spicer: Sanctuary cities don't care about law enforcement
The bill contains some exceptions, allowing local agencies to transfer individuals to federal immigration authorities if there is a judicial warrant or if the person has been previously convicted of a violent felony. It also requires notification to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement of scheduled releases of people who have been convicted of violent felonies.
"No one wants dangerous or violent criminals roaming our streets," de León said.
Opposition to the bill
But critics say the bill has critical flaws.
State Sen. Jeff Stone, a Republican representing southwest Riverside County, argued on the floor that he recognized many undocumented workers don't commit crimes and play a vital role in California. But he said that's not what SB 54 addresses.
"We're prohibiting local and state unfettered communications with federal authorities in getting many dangerous and violent felons out of our communities," Stone said.
He said the latest amendments to the bill don't cover other serious crimes such as human trafficking, child abuse and assault with a deadly weapon.
"How many more Kate Steinles do we need?" he asked.
The shooting death of Kate Steinle in 2015 sparked a national debate over so-called sanctuary cities and became a rallying cry for Trump on the campaign trail.
An undocumented immigrant and repeat felon from Mexico who'd been deported five times, is accused of shooting Steinle as she walked on a San Francisco pier. Her family had filed a wrongful death lawsuit against San Francisco and its former sheriff over the city's sanctuary policy, which was dismissed earlier this year.
Sanctuary cities in California


Mayors want answers on Trump admin 'sanctuary city' policies
The immigration issue looms large in California where nearly a quarter of the US population of undocumented immigrants reside. Estimates range from 2.35 to 2.6 million, according to the Public Policy Institute of California.
Several California counties such as Monterey, Santa Clara and San Diego already have sanctuary protections.
The term "sanctuary cities" refers to jurisdictions including counties and major cities including Los Angeles and San Francisco that have policies in place that limit cooperation in enforcing federal immigration laws and protect local immigrant populations.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has said the Trump administration will use federal funds to crack down on "sanctuary cities" and states that choose not to comply with federal immigration laws.
Other bills that passed the Senate
On Monday, the Senate also passed Senate Bill 6 in a 28-11 vote that creates a $12 million legal defense fund for immigrants who are facing deportation, except for those convicted of a violent felony.
It also approved Senate Bill 31, which prohibits any state or local agencies from disclosing personal information regarding a person's religious beliefs to the federal government for the purpose of creating a database. The bill doesn't explicitly refer to a Muslim registry. SB 31 passed 36-0.

Wouldn't that cut off the billions that the Fed gets from California, you stupid fuck?
BTW California gives much more that they take.
Teaxass is the other way around.
 
No, he is correct, it's terrible here.. Yosemite, Lake Tahoe, the redwoods, the beaches & babes, it's all a lie, fake news... Let them folks in Pa vacation in Fla, I hear it's nice the time of year they vacation, whenever that is....lol

Haha .. I don't live in PA son .. I live in God's country .. the south!
 
"HELL HOLE???" :rofl2:

Philly Rabbit, you live in fucking Pennsylvania :0) Pot, meet Mr. Black.

Wherever you live, BOY, is a hell hole simply because you live there.

Did you think Pennsylvania was a hell hole when it's electoral votes went for your black President in 2008 and 2012? Hypocrite.
 
No, he is correct, it's terrible here.. Yosemite, Lake Tahoe, the redwoods, the beaches & babes, it's all a lie, fake news... Let them folks in Pa vacation in Fla, I hear it's nice the time of year they vacation, whenever that is....lol

You're losing your white population .. more and more all the time. I don't care how pretty Cal is with beaches and foot hills, etc., without your white population, you have no tax base. And without a tax base, you cannot sustain your ever growing Hispanic population which keeps pouring in from Mexico, and central and south america. None of these people want to become Americans by assimilation, they come for social services IE, free stuff.

Your state is up to it's ears in debt and is all but bankrupt. Americans don't move to California, they keep moving out.

The place has indeed become a Hell (shit) hole. You can put lipstick on a pig but it's still a pig.
 
You're losing your white population .. more and more all the time. I don't care how pretty Cal is with beaches and foot hills, etc., without your white population, you have no tax base. And without a tax base, you cannot sustain your ever growing Hispanic population which keeps pouring in from Mexico, and central and south america. None of these people want to become Americans by assimilation, they come for social services IE, free stuff.

Your state is up to it's ears in debt and is all but bankrupt. Americans don't move to California, they keep moving out.

The place has indeed become a Hell (shit) hole. You can put lipstick on a pig but it's still a pig.

Revenue isn't a problem in our state we have a spending problem. And the brightest minds from all over the world come to work here so losing blue collar white people isn't pushing the state under.
 
Revenue isn't a problem in our state we have a spending problem. And the brightest minds from all over the world come to work here so losing blue collar white people isn't pushing the state under.

If you don't have enough to keep up with the spending, you have a revenue problem.
 
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