This is a story that happened last week in a Los Angeles Superior court

A judge who threatened deportation to Mexico for an illegal immigrant seeking a restraining order against her husband for Calling her a wet back has been dropped from the roster of part-time judges used by the Los Angeles County Superior Court.
Judge Pro Tem Bruce R. Fink, a family law attorney from Orange, was removed from the list of about 1,200 attorneys who are used as substitute judges for the county, court spokesman Allan Parachini said Friday.

“A lot of people run from controversy,” Fink said. “It doesn't bother me. Remember, I was doing this as a volunteer.”
During the July 14 hearing in Pomona, Fink asked Aurora Gonzalez if she was an illegal immigrant.

Gonzalez, who accused her husband of verbal abuse and threatening to report her to immigration authorities, acknowledged being in the country illegally.

“I hate the immigration laws that we have, but I think the bailiff could take you to the immigration services and send you to Mexico,” the judge responded, according to a court transcript. “Is that what you guys want?”

Fink later warned Gonzalez that he was going to count to 20 and expected her to disappear by the time he was finished.

“One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. When I get to 20, she gets arrested and goes to Mexico,” Fink said, according to the transcript.

Gonzalez left the courtroom and Fink dismissed the case.

Gonzalez has since resubmitted her request for a restraining order and had it granted, Parachini said.

Experts say that Fink as a state judge had no authority to order an arrest for violation of a federal immigration law.
“I did not want this woman deported,” Fink said. “Now I understand that the court does not get involved in immigration status as long as it is not thrust upon it.”

This story tells the whole problem of illegal aliens. Note that the woman is using county services to protect herself. She wants protection from a husband that is abusing her — and she is using the government of a nation in which she is illegal.

What about the children, the cost of housing, feeding, schooling them? Imagine a judge has someone announce they are here illegally and instead of enforcing the law, he demands she leave, into the arms of an abusive husband — who is helping her become “legal”. Did the judge ask to see her phony ID’s, Social Security cards, ask where she is working? While she is asking the judge to protect her, who is protecting the taxpayers of America from paying for her social welfare needs while here illegally.

What should we do in this case? Punish the judge for throwing her out of court? Punish the Judge for not turning her over to the immigration authorities? Should the woman be deported? Should the woman receive a restraining order? Should the woman be held for using false ID? Lots of questions, few answers.

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