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'Beyond sanctuary': County pushing legal aid for criminals

Saturday, May 6, 2017 | Michael F. Haverluck

In a reported attempt to spite President Donald Trump for being tough on immigration, officials in Washtenaw County gave their initial approval to forward new immigration policies designed to welcome criminal aliens, illegal migrants and other immigrants through resolutions – one of which gives taxpayer-funded legal aid to illegals facing deportation … for free.

The Leftist county – which is home to the University of Michigan – is looking to become the ultimate sanctuary of sanctuaries for illegals.

“Washtenaw and its main city of Ann Arbor are already sanctuary jurisdictions, but now they are expanding and codifying their policies that give all sorts of favorable treatment to refugees and immigrants – regardless of legal status,” WND reported.

Through the use of inclusive rhetoric, the various pro-immigration reform policies seek to manufacture new rights for illegal immigrants at taxpayers’ expense – while paying no heed to the increased risks incurred by legal residents who could suffer the deleterious economic and safety effects of having criminal aliens in their communities.

In his bid to make history and become the United States’ first Muslim governor in the 2018 election, Democratic candidate Abdul El-Sayed is working to make Michigan a “sanctuary state” for undocumented immigrants in a reported act of retaliation against Trump for his push to deport illegals and increase the enforcement of immigration laws.

In fact, Michigan is currently competing with the most populous blue state out West to be the first and only sanctuary state in the U.S.

California legislators are currently considering a bill that would make it the first ‘sanctuary state’ in the nation,” Detroit News’ Jonathan Oosting pointed out. “The proposal would generally prohibit state and local law enforcement agencies from assisting federal immigration enforcement officers or asking residents about their legal status.”

https://www.onenewsnow.com/legal-courts/2017/05/06/beyond-sanctuary-county-pushing-legal-aid-for-criminals