Despite 2 arrests, California’s sanctuary state law prohibited authorities from turning Sureños gang member Gustavo Perez Arriaga over to ICE for deportation back to Mexico
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December 30, 2018
Gustavo Perez Arriaga, 32, crossed into Arizona from Mexico illegally a couple of years ago and became a member of the violent Sureños street gang in California. Arriaga shot dead a town of Newman police officer Wednesday morning during an attempted DUI traffic stop.
Despite 2 prior DUI arrests, authorities were prohibited by California’s sanctuary state law from turning Arriaga over to ICE for deportation back to Mexico. Had the thug been turned over to ICE, officer Ronil "Ron" Singh, who leaves behind his wife and 5-month-old son, would still be alive today.
How sad that a sanctuary state protected a cop killer. In addition to California’s sanctuary state, cities throughout the country have passed sanctuary ordinances. Are they also protecting cop killers? For sure, they are protecting illegal immigrant criminals.
We have a serious immigration problem because poverty-stricken people in other countries believe American streets are paved with gold.
The border wall President Trump wants is not in place. But the biggest immigration problem of all is not the absence of a wall or the lack of border security … it’s those sanctuary laws. They not only encourage illegal immigration, but they also prevent the criminal element among illegal immigrants from being deported back to the country they migrated from.
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