Don Loretta Says

Attorney General Loretta Lynch warned municipal and state judges across the country that their courts could lose federal funding if they don’t ease up on fines and arrest warrants for minor crimes involving minorities.

No word on how many horse heads were involved in the warnings.

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  1. ….No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

    If Springfield market owner illegally cashing food stamps had been US citizen, punishment would have been greater, judge says

    “Had he been a citizen of the U.S. he would in all likelihood be serving a substantial sentence,” she said.

    All animals criminals are equal, but some animals criminals are more equal than others.

    Welcome to the turd world.

  2. Can one self-identify as an illegal?
    The law turns a blind eye when you commit an offense; state colleges give you in-state tuition rates, plus you get diversified into jobs you don’t deserve, and on and on.

    If it weren’t for them darn computers, one could simply mislay one’s documents and Presto Fiesto! — another undocumented citizen, with all the benefits that accrue thereto. Maybe even an IRS rebate, too.

    Making us show documents is so racist against our self-identified undocumented status.
    All of America ought to be a safe space / sanctuary city.
    And forcibly reinstating our citizenship would be a microregression.

  3. Vehicular Homicide Not Enough To Detain Illegal Immigrants: DHS
    The Washington Times | April 4, 2016 | Stephen Dinan

    Even being convicted of homicide isn’t enough to ensure illegal immigrants are detained by federal agents, the government’s top deportation official said in a letter to Congress released Monday.

    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Sarah Saldana said neither Obama administration policy nor federal law required her agency to detain Edwin Mejia, an illegal immigrant who arrived as part of the surge of unaccompanied children from Central America, after he was charged with vehicular homicide in Nebraska.

    Still, she said her officers should have taken the initiative to detain him of their own volition, and she said she’s notified all of her bureaus nationwide to do a better job of evaluating people they’re called to detain.

    Mr. Mejia stands accused of a drunken-driving accident earlier this year that killed a young Iowa woman in Omaha — but federal immigration agents never showed up to collect him, and after he posted bond with local authorities he absconded.

    “After further review, we believe that further enforcement action would have served an important federal interest in this case,” Ms. Saldana said in a letter to Sen. Ben Sasse, Nebraska Republican, which the senator released Monday.

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