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03-11-2007, 09:32 PM #1
Sanctuary City Shows Strain
Sanctuary City Shows Strain
Villaraigosa Can No Longer Hide Illegal Alien Gang Problem
August, 1999 - Villaraigosa and Mexican President Zedillo applaud killing of Proposition 187.
Los Angeles Times - March 10, 2007
4,500 Gang Members - 4,875 Foreign Nationals
On any given day, Los Angeles County jails have about 19,500 inmates, including about 4,500 gang members, said Steve Whitmore, a Sheriff's Department spokesman. He said up to 25% [4875] of the inmates in the jail are believed to be foreign nationals.[...]
As recently as last week, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa rejected the argument that eliminating Special Order 40 would help in the battle against gangs.
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Special Order 40
The City Council is a Bunch of Outlaws - Glenn Spencer 12/17/1996
LAPD's Bill Bratton Fawns On Mexican Murder Lobby - Joe Guzzardi 5/14/2005
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Walter Moore is running for L.A. Mayor again
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03-11-2007, 09:42 PM #2As recently as last week, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa rejected the argument that eliminating Special Order 40 would help in the battle against gangs.
What does he expect when the scum bags come here all the time?
Some thanks we get!"Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting the same results is the definition of insanity. " Albert Einstein.
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03-11-2007, 10:18 PM #3
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Mar 11, 12:58 AM EST
Feds track jailed gang members' immigration status
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A recent spot check by federal agents found that 59 street gang members in Southern California jails are illegal immigrants subject to deportation.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement named the deportable gang members during a first-of-its-kind screening of some inmates last month.
The review is continuing, and in the first year officials expect to identify up to 800 gang members who are in this country illegally, said Jim Hayes, director of the Los Angeles field office.
The focus on inmates' immigration status comes as Los Angeles pushes for federal agencies to help crack down on gang crime.
The report has sparked a debate over the role of border enforcement in combating the gang problem.
Some officials say it also shows the need for agencies, including the Los Angeles Police Department, to loosen policies that generally prohibit officers from asking about the immigration status of anyone they question.
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