CHALK UP ANOTHER NEEDLESS DEATH: Thank the Democrats’ Treasonous Quest for Open Borders

Guest Post by Dan Cadman Via Doug Ross

By all accounts Kate Steinle was a vivacious young woman with a bright future ahead of her — until she met her death at the hands of an illegal alien while strolling on a San Francisco pier with her father, who witnessed the fatal shooting. The alien was quickly apprehended by police and identified as Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, a citizen of Mexico with seven felony convictions and five prior deportations from the United States.

According to media outlets, Lopez-Sanchez was arrested by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents who discovered that there was an outstanding warrant for a drug violation and did the right thing: They turned him over to the police for prosecution and filed a detainer requesting that they get him back at the conclusion of the charges. That’s where things went seriously wrong.

What did the district attorney’s office do? They promptly declined to prosecute and the warrant was dismissed. (I would bet good money that, whether they admit it or not, the reason they wanted to drop the charges is because they figured the subject could just be dumped back on the federal government saving them time and headaches while compounding someone else’s.)

Meanwhile, Lopez-Sanchez had been booked into the San Francisco County Jail. What did they do? Refuse to honor the detainer filed by the agents who had given them the subject to prosecute in the first place, simply releasing him instead to the street, where he wandered around until he shot Ms. Steinle to death.

Since the murder, San Francisco officials have been busy trying to point the finger at others for their shocking and cavalier attitude toward public safety. They are desperate to shift attention away from the fact that they are a sanctuary city that routinely releases alien criminals to the streets, asserting that they had no “legal basis” to hold him. This is because they have passed ordinances and policies (as has the state of California) making it near impossible to undertake any kind of meaningful immigration enforcement in the absence of state or local cooperation. But these officials act like those sanctuary laws and policies are immutable, which of course overlooks the fact that all laws and policies are man’s creations — in this case, their creations. Reasonable individuals change those laws and policies when confronted with evidence that they are flawed or downright foolish.

Hiding behind the laws and policies by using phrases like “no legal basis” is the refuge of scoundrels willing to go to any length to avoid moral or legal responsibility for life lost and damage done. It is even more scandalous when one considers that San Francisco has the audacity to request grant money from the federal government for incarcerating alien criminals it then obstructs federal agents from taking custody of. The grant money, more than $167,000 in 2014 alone, comes courtesy of the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP) administered by the federal Justice Department. (California received more than $41.6 million in 2014 even though it passed into law the “TRUST Act”, which, as of January of that year, imposed restrictions on cooperation with ICE, or honoring of immigration detainers.)

Now lest San Francisco city and county officials take all of the blame, let us recognize also that the Obama administration is complicit in things having reached this sorry state. They have never once sued or taken other measures against sanctuary states or cities, although they have consistently used their heavy hand to fight states and localities that want to aid in enforcing the immigration laws. Nor have they ever denied San Francisco or any other sanctuary city, county, or state SCAAP funding.

In fact, in February 2014, one of the pliable mandarins among ICE’s current senior leadership went so far as to undermine the efficacy of ICE detainers by issuing a public statement asserting that they were voluntary, and required no cooperation or compliance. This was followed by a policy memorandum by Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson in November 2014 (one of the infamous presidential “executive action” memoranda) that eviscerated the use of detainers.

As for Lopez-Sanchez himself, he confessed in a rambling statement, in which he said he’d been hanging around trying to scrounge jobs in a restaurant, landscaping, roofing, maybe construction; all occupations known to be top-heavy with illegal aliens working with phony papers. Think there’s no linkage between “ordinary” illegal immigration, jobs, and crime? Consider this suspect’s statement.

And he is not the only illegal alien who has committed murder as the result of policies gone awry. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) has documented at least 121 instances of murder committed by alien criminals after being released by the administration since 2010. It is a wonder there has been no public hue and cry over this. If they had all happened at once — say, for instance, as the result of a foreign terrorist attack — citizens would be demanding that heads roll. But because they have come about one-by-one, in a slow, bloody trickle, the White House has gotten away with its dismantling of important immigration enforcement programs designed to keep the public safe and the danger to innocents has been compounded by out-of-control state and local sanctuary policies no one in the federal government has the will to curb.

Looking at the video of Lopez-Sanchez being interviewed, I’m reminded of Hannah Arendt’s dictum about the banality of evil. And because he was banal to surface appearances — your illegal alien “everyman” — nobody in a position to do so took him seriously until it was too late. No, I see no one occupying the high moral ground when one analyzes the circumstances surrounding this young woman’s needless murder.

So where do we go from here? Congress has the opportunity to act. Both the House and Senate have good, credible immigration enforcement bills before them that could be advanced. In each house, they are called the Davis-Oliver Act. Both bills restore integrity to the use of detainers and impose significant sanctions against the sanctuary policies of state and local governments, among many other favorable features.

If reconciled and approved in both houses, the final bill would probably require a final vote of approval by a super majority to overcome the likely presidential veto. But what better way for a Republican Congress to draw a bright line distinction between its concern for public safety and that of a vacillating White House that never acknowledges the adverse effects of its misguided immigration policies?
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Westcoaster
Westcoaster
July 7, 2015 3:56 pm

Send them all back and bill their country of origin for our costs.
And all the billions we spend for the “war on terror” is bullshit until we have a border that is impenetrable.
Truth is, the GOP is just as complicit as the DEMs on this topic because big business wants cheap labor. A great start would be to start throwing employers in prison for hiring them.

BuelahMan
BuelahMan
July 7, 2015 4:09 pm

Agreeing with westcoaster, but lets make the law retroactive a couple hundred years to include all aliens.

Oh really?
Oh really?
July 7, 2015 4:15 pm

“A border that is impenetrable?” Be very careful of what you wish for since a border that can keep others out will also keep you in. Ask the East Berliners about that.

ragman
ragman
July 7, 2015 4:24 pm

The “United States of America” is a joke. With the exception of Trump, no one is calling for control of our borders and expulsion of illegals. A “country” that will not control it’s borders isn’t a country at all. The death of this beautiful young lady means absolutely nothing to the MSM or politicians. After all, White lives don’t matter in the country that White people founded almost 240 yrs ago. Negroes, mestizos, faggots, transgenders are the only ones that matter now.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
July 7, 2015 4:36 pm

Trump is saying the right things in the crudest possible way. It is designed to marginalize people who want a real immigration policy to blast them as bigots and racists.

Persnickety
Persnickety
July 7, 2015 4:42 pm

@overcliff, the danger of saying base and crude things to Americans in an attempt to marginalize something is that Americans have repeatedly shown that you cannot underestimate the national capacity for crudity.

In other words, even if Trump is intended as a Manchurian candidate, there could be an ugly surprise to all involved.

Persnickety
Persnickety
July 7, 2015 4:44 pm

Once upon a time, there was a legal concept called Federal Supremacy, under which federal laws trumped any incompatible state laws. This has been used continuously over the last 80 or so years to bludgeon to death various state laws that were not politically popular in DC. In many cases they were state laws well grounded in the Constitution, but against the progressive agenda.

Today, we have California operating as a lawless banana republic that chooses to ignore any federal laws it disagrees with, even where the federal authority is crystal clear, black and white. Yet, DC chooses not to do a damn thing about it. Can anyone answer me why? Anyone? Anyone?

(hint: see last words in first paragraph)

dc.sunsets
dc.sunsets
July 7, 2015 5:43 pm

You can take SF. Please.

As I read it, two news crews that showed up to cover the crime were also held up at gun point.

SF, in case anyone was living under a rock, is one of the most privately-held-gun-unfriendly places in the US of A.

NO CCL/CCW (for the hoi polloi.)
“Scary” gun bans.

So only the cops, the crooks and the insane are armed.

Add it to the list of places I’ll not be visiting.

dc.sunsets
dc.sunsets
July 7, 2015 5:46 pm

Anyone with a felony conviction who is caught illegally entering the country again should be dropped off in the Pacific Ocean just outside Mexico’s territorial waters.

Inform the Mexican authorities ahead of time. Maybe even the family of the interloper. If someone shows up to fish him or her out of the water, good for them. If not, well………..

bb
bb
July 7, 2015 8:38 pm

Sad but another reason why I HATE these Damn treasonous politicians who will not uphold the constitution.None of this would be happening if we had elected officials who obeyed the law.

Persnickety
Persnickety
July 7, 2015 9:09 pm

I find myself agreeing with dc.sunsets more and more frequently.

BTW, what is the meaning of that name, dc.sunsets?

Thranduil
Thranduil
July 7, 2015 9:18 pm

DC Sunset is right: FPC Files Opposition to Anti-Gun California Senate Bill 707; Recent Amendments Make Bill Even More Dangerous for Law-Abiding People

“Passing Senate Bill 707 would strip law-abiding people of their ability to defend themselves during an “active shooter event” as they await the arrival of law enforcement. SB 707 is an outrageous gun control bill that must be forcefully opposed.”

https://www.firearmspolicy.org/

M.I.A.
M.I.A.
July 7, 2015 11:49 pm

AP source: Fed’s gun used in San Francisco pier slaying

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The gun used in the seemingly random slaying of a woman on a San Francisco pier belonged to a federal agent, a law enforcement official briefed on the matter said Tuesday.

The San Francisco Police Department, which is investigating the case, declined to comment.

The revelation was the latest dramatic twist in a tragic case that has become a new flashpoint in the country’s debate over immigration policies.

Sanchez pleaded not guilty Tuesday to first-degree murder.

He told two television stations who interviewed him in jail that he found the gun used in Steinle’s killing wrapped in a shirt on the pedestrian pier she was walking on. Sanchez said the gun went off in his hands, and his public defender, Matt Gonzalez, said Tuesday that the San Francisco woman’s death appeared accidental.

http://news.yahoo.com/senators-feds-deported-sfc-man-killing-155946812–politics.html

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
July 8, 2015 1:37 am

“Be very careful of what you wish for since a border that can keep others out will also keep you in. Ask the East Berliners about that.”

Fuck that disingenuous bullshit. I can walk across the ice into Canada. That’s like saying “don’t lock your house doors because you might lock yourself in”. That’s the kind of half-assed thinking that allows the status quo to continue while we’re being invaded. Even if they’re not all rapists & murderers, they’re not exactly the cream of the crop. Besides, why should Mexicans & Central Americans have any easier time immigrating into the US than someone from another continent?

As for “lets make the law retroactive a couple hundred years to include all aliens”, let me explain something to you: We stole this country fair & square. It was Manifest Fucking Destiny – a concept that has been unfairly denigrated in the last 50 years.

goofyfoot
goofyfoot
July 8, 2015 5:44 am

There Obama sits, his buns a flexin, he just shit out another Mexican.

Thranduil
Thranduil
July 8, 2015 6:10 am

DHS released another 30,000 criminal aliens onto streets: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/mar/18/dhs-released-another-30000-criminal-aliens-streets/?page=all

This article should have been: “Thank the SCOUS/POTUS: Treasonous Quest for Open Borders”: “Zadvydas v. Davis, 533 U.S. 678 (2001), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States. The court ruled that the plenary power doctrine does not empower the United States to detain indefinitely immigrants under order of deportation whom no other country will accept. To justify detention of immigrants for a period longer than six months, the government was required to show removal in the foreseeable future or special circumstances” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zadvydas_v._Davis

“The House Judiciary Committee recently learned that the Obama Administration has begun to implement its Priority Enforcement Program (PEP), which replaces the successful Secure Communities program and allows significant numbers of criminal aliens to remain in the United States. PEP is part of the unilateral changes to the U.S. immigration system announced by President Obama on November 20, 2014”

““The only priority contained in the Priority Enforcement Program is to ensure that our immigration laws are not enforced in the interior of the United States. By scrapping a law enforcement tool that keeps our communities safe and replacing it with a new program that permits the release of criminal aliens, President Obama is needlessly endangering our communities. It’s past time for the Obama Administration to get its priorities straight and protect the American people instead of their political interests. The House Judiciary Committee will examine this new program at next month’s Department of Homeland Security oversight hearing.” http://goodlatte.house.gov/press_releases/739

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 8, 2015 8:20 am

Latest news seems to claim Francisco Sanchez used a Federal agents gun to kill the woman.

Be interesting to see how this plays our if it is confirmed, but I’d give equal chances to it being buried as confirmed whether true or not.

Ain’t nobody gonna be talking about this much.

Jackbooted
Jackbooted
July 8, 2015 8:46 am

To think the Dems are not for big buisness is a mistake. Define big business nd then look at both parties campaign donations.

Jackbooted
Jackbooted
July 8, 2015 8:54 am

You can’t get into Canada with a simple DUI while the US welcomes multiple felons. At the same time Fienstien, as crocked as they come loved by deviants the world over, tries to take our guns away.

Jackbooted
Jackbooted
July 8, 2015 9:13 am

You can’t get into Canada with a simple DUI while the US welcomes multiple felons. At the same time Fienstien, as crocked as they come loved by deviants the world over, tries to take our guns away. Wylh is se so worried….?mmmmmm….And as westcoaster said, And I’ve been saying it for years, FINE AND IMPRISON THOES WHO HIRE ILLEGALS……..SO SIMPLE……however by the simple fact this is not being done it is clear neither side wants an end to illegals…..
Kick them all out……

overthecliff
overthecliff
July 8, 2015 2:40 pm

Nobody is going to hold the sell out politicians accountable. When SHTF we need to remember to remove them from office.Don’t let them off the hook.

BTW, look at bb. He has entered the mainstream of TBP. Look at those thumbs up. Do it ,bb.

overthecliff
overthecliff
July 8, 2015 2:48 pm

This problem would be easy to fix. Small business owners and managersthat hire illegals should be sent to prison and fined. Large business HR people and Plant Managers same with really large fines for the corporations. We would be surprised how fast the illegals would go back to home. No social services and prison for government employees who provide public assistance to illegals. They would self deport and American wages would rise.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
July 8, 2015 2:58 pm

Overthecliff, The problem for employers is that if Hector Sanchez – who speaks no English – applies for a job and has papers that appear legit, you’re calling in a shitstorm on yourself if you question his documentation. Obama’s Dept of Justice will be on you for “disparate impact” on Latinos since double-checking documentation disproportionately affects Latinos. The government is not merely ignoring US law in letting illegals stay – they’re actively fucking with people (business people) who try to not hire illegals.