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New GOP proposal unshackles victims of sanctuary policies to demand accountability

Exclusive: The victims of the policy policies can soon be able to prosecute government governments, the boycott and the local governments that they have enacted, according to a new proposal made by MP Daril Issa, R-Calif.

The Sanctuary City Accounting law will allow Americans worldwide to prosecute policies that limit local law enforcement capacity to comply with federal immigration laws. Specifically, the draft law will allow victims and their direct families to take legal action on the crimes that affected them as a direct result of the policies.

“For years, the cities of sanctuary publicly defied federal law and threaten the American people not only by protecting illegitimate people from the consequences of their crimes, but also ensuring that they are allowed to stay free to harm more innocent Americans,” Issa told Fox News Digital in a statement. “It is time to reset our system and put the law on the side of American citizens, not the illegitimate criminal.

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Representative Daril Issa (R-CA) will attend the third day of the Republican National congress at the Fiserv Forum on July 17, 2024, in Milwoki, Wisconsin. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

It is expected that the legislation will pass through the Judicial Committee of the House of Representatives, which is considered a senior member.

“Any citizen member of the United States may file a civilian lawsuit in a suitable local court for the United States against the jurisdiction of a haven in which any foreigner is required if this foreigner commits a crime against this individual, or a member of the direct family in this individual, in the jurisdiction, or in any other judicial project that this lukewir ends.

In legislation, the policies of the haven are policies that limit migration and customs “compliance with the detainee” and do not allow the arrival of ice “to the prisoner -improved foreigners.

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Tijuana, Mexico – June 7: A group of adult immigrants and children was smuggled on the borders of Tijuana San Diego, where they climb the wall to search for asylum in the United States in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, on June 7, 2024. (Carlos Moreno/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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It also aims to build on the apparent law enforcement law proposed to remove the criminal foreigner (clear), which will make the federal law allow the local authorities to work with the federal government on illegal immigration issues.

The proposal comes at a time when ISSA, which is represented by ISSA, has failed to cancel its “Super Sanctury” policy that was created in December during a vote earlier this month.

“This is very disappointing,” Republican supervisor Jim Desmond said in a statement about the failed cancellation vote. “This was not a matter of politics. This was related to making sure that criminals-teachers, who are aggressors of children, thieves, and violent perpetrators-were removed from our societies. Instead, fear and misinformation won the day, leaving the population linking the law in greater danger.”

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Tom Human, the White House, the border border, the right, and the Christian sleep, Secretary of the US Department of Internal Security (DHS), the center, outside the White House in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 29, 2025. (Samuel Corome/Siba/Bloomberg via Getti Pictures)

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Desmond and Supervisor Joel Anderson voted to get rid of the policy set by the democratic majority of the Board of Directors in December. The vote for cancellation was 2-1-1, which means that no one reached the necessary majority, as there was also a vacancy in the five-person board of directors.

“Even in the formulation of the L-2 policy, it does not protect the criminals. What was it was the guarantee of this boycott remaining in its neighborhood and protecting our region and that the federal government remains in its neighborhood.” Her democratic colleague, supervisor Terra Lawson Rimmer, refrained.

The changes in the recent legislative policy have pushed through the crimes committed by illegal immigrants, including the Laken Law, which drives the Ministry of Internal Security to detention illegal immigrants who face charges or condemnation of a group of crimes, including robbery and assault and “any crime that leads to death or serious physical injury to another person.” The bill has passed with some support from the two parties.

2025-03-18 20:55:00

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