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WA passes sanctuary state law


OverSword

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2 hours ago, Hammerclaw said:

I here you are about to be disMayed. Good luck with that Brexit thingy. 

Thanks, good luck with the collapse of your society! 

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2 hours ago, Setton said:

Thanks, good luck with the collapse of your society! 

Good luck pulling your head out of your ****.

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1 hour ago, Hammerclaw said:

Good luck pulling your head out of your ****.

Such a classy people. 

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9 hours ago, Hammerclaw said:

Good luck pulling your head out of your ****.

Silence, uppity colonial worm, lest her Majesty send over a gunboat(1) to settle your rebellious hash. 

1) Umm... we're a bit short of gunboats at the moment. Could you lend us a couple ? 

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7 hours ago, RoofGardener said:

Silence, uppity colonial worm, lest her Majesty send over a gunboat(1) to settle your rebellious hash. 

1) Umm... we're a bit short of gunboats at the moment. Could you lend us a couple ? 

I'm of Ulster Scot descent--good luck with that!:lol:

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On 5/23/2019 at 2:00 PM, OverSword said:
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State and local authorities will now be restricted from asking about people's immigration status, adding to a West Coast wall of states with so-called sanctuary policies.

Gov. Jay Inslee signed a measure Tuesday implementing the new rules. They put Washington among only a handful of states, including California and Oregon, to have enacted statewide sanctuary policies and rank among the strongest statewide mandates in the nation.

Police officers in Washington won't be able to inquire about immigration status except in limited circumstances, and the state attorney general will draw up rules for courthouses, hospitals and other state government facilities aimed at limiting their use as places where federal immigration agents look for people in the country illegally.

"Our state agencies are not immigration enforcement agencies," said Inslee, a Democrat who is also running for president. "We will not be complicit in the Trump administration's depraved efforts to break up hard-working immigrant and refugee families."

Funny how they use the words "immigrants" instead of "illegal immigrants." Basically they are complicit in aiding and abetting. Anytime an illegal murders someone in a "sanctuary" city then the mayor ought to be Federally arrested for aiding and abetting criminals.

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1 hour ago, South Alabam said:

Funny how they use the words "immigrants" instead of "illegal immigrants." Basically they are complicit in aiding and abetting. Anytime an illegal murders someone in a "sanctuary" city then the mayor ought to be Federally arrested for aiding and abetting criminals.

Well, indeed @South Alabam

What puzzles me is why the legislature isn't forced to rescind these laws, as they appear to be in defiance of Federal law enforcement authorities. But some of these laws have been in place for YEARS. 

What's going on ? Are these states - in effect - seceding ? 

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