Foul Play: County Sidelines Sports While Shielding Criminal Aliens








By BOB DANE January 6, 2021 No Comments


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In its continued crusade against COVID-19, the Santa Clara County (Calif.) Commission banned “contact sports” and sent the home team San Francisco 49ers off to Arizona to play out their NFL season.

“All athletic activities that involve contact or close proximity are prohibited. Collegiate and professional athletic programs are allowed … only if athletes do not come within six feet of one another at any time,” the country ruled.

But six days before commissioners tackled contact sports, a deadly form of contact broke out in a local church, where an illegal alien attacked and stabbed five people, killing two.

Fernando De Jesus Lopez-Garcia, a career criminal who had been deported three times, was back on the streets, thanks to Santa Clara County’s sanctuary policies.

Calling Lopez-Garcia’s latest violent episode “a preventable tragedy,” FAIR noted,

“Were it not for Santa Clara County’s policy of non-cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), two individuals who sought shelter from the cold at Grace Baptist Church might be alive today.”

The county could have curbed the madness in June 2019 after the murder of Bambi Larson by an illegal alien with multiple felony convictions and deportations. Instead commissioners unanimously stuck to their benighted sanctuary policy with tragic — some might say predictable — results.

Under the guise of public safety, the nation’s sixth largest county is cracking down hard on the recreational pursuits of law-abiding citizens while persisting in aiding and abetting criminal aliens. To call such fecklessness “ironic” doesn’t do it justice.

This is reckless endangerment of the rankest type.


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