Orange County, CA city votes to opt put of California Sanctuary law
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Date: March 20th, 2018 11:47 AM Author: Maize Trailer Park
yah worthless whites nowhere to be found again in CA. chill fratty asian/mexicans have to battle septic queers like EPAH/Jerry Brown
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Kusumoto, 57, an electrical engineer in the aerospace industry, said he believes state legislators looking to protect people living illegally in the country have overstepped their boundaries and placed him and other local elected officials in a quandary, he said.
“I look at the U.S. Constitution. I look at the state constitution. I look at the SB-54 law as it was amended, and then I looked at California government code – and I said ‘We can’t comply with this,'” Kusumoto said. “I’m no lawyer, but I feel these things are in conflict.”
“This is our way of going on record saying, ‘We’re going to comply with the U.S. Constitution’, ” Kusumoto said.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3923530&forum_id=2#35644833) |
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