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    ESCONDIDO, CA, GANG MEMBERS OUTNUMBER POLICE 6 TO 1


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    Illegals are criminals it's only by degree that they differ

    We have the illegal advocates to thank for this!

    God Bless and protect our America from the evil that has taken over Washington and the business elites.
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    Great looking group of guys I am sure they are just here doing jobs Americans won't do to support thier families.Some one give them a union card so we can get them legal and so that they can no longer be exploited by thier employers!
    We can't deport them all ? Just think of the fun we could have trying!

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    Ahh the joys of a Sanctuary City...no surprises here. Random thought tho, looks like they have manicures??
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    http://www.ci.escondido.ca.us/

    Due to the public outcry and legal challenges to the aforementioned housing ordinance, City Council has since ceased any overt attempts to battle the problem of illegal immigrant population in the city (which, by councilmember Sam Abed's estimates, possibly constituted as much as 35,000, or 25% of the city population in 2006), and focused on "quality of life" issues instead. Periodic police checkpoints are instituted to catch unlicensed drivers. An active area of debate is an overnight parking ordinance that would limit the number of cars each household can legally park on city streets. Nevertheless, the perception of City Council and the city as hostile to illegal immigrants remains. Possibly due to this perception, the city is estimated to have lost as much as a quarter of its non-citizen population between 2006 and 2007.

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