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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

California protects criminals


Here’s a look at some criminal aliens who were arrested then released back onto the streets by
California officials, despite the requests of immigration authorities:

  • Nery Estrada-Margos
    • Nery Estrada-Margos, a citizen of Guatemala, was arrested last year in Santa Rosa, California on charges of inflicting corporal injury to a spouse/cohabitant, only to be released just days later in defiance of federal immigration authorities. He was arrested a couple of weeks later as a suspect in the murder of his girlfriend, Veronica Cabrera Ramirez. He is currently in Sonoma County Sheriff’s custody.

If he had been taken into custody by immigration authorities, maybe Veronica would still be alive. However, California authorities will tell you that releasing a known criminal back into society makes the society safer. What a crock!
Bernabe Garcia-Lopez
    • On January 20, 2014, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department in California arrested Bernabe Garcia-Lopez, a citizen of Mexico, on DUI charges. He was previously removed by immigration officials in 2008 and had prior convictions in Riverside County for rape and for hit-and-run. Despite his past criminal history and a detainer request from immigration officials, he was released from custody the following day. Garcia was arrested again the next year for another DUI. Despite immigration officials’ request to hold Garcia , he was released once again and is currently at large.

California obviously desires that criminal aliens be free to cause havoc and destruction without regard for the right of citizens to safety and security.
Santos Lopez-Avila
    • On November 21, 2016 the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) arrested Santos Lopez-Avila, a citizen of Honduras, for possession of cocaine for sale and other charges. Lopez had been deported three times – in 2010, 2013 and 2015 – and had previous convictions in San Francisco County for transporting/selling narcotics. However, he was soon released and arrested again shortly after for cocaine possession for sale and other charges. Once again, Lopez was released. On March 13 2017, he was arrested again by SFPD for Transportation, sale of narcotics and possession for purchase/Sale of Cocaine Base. ICE issued another detainer that SFPD did not honor and he was subsequently released again. Santos Lopez-Avila currently remains at-large.

California most certainly wants to support the efforts of drug dealers to sell illegal drugs just as long as the drug dealer is an illegal alien.

The instances of California enabling criminals to commit crimes and refusing to prosecute criminals simply because the criminal is an illegal alien is overwhelming. The total disregard for the process of law and non-punishment of criminal activity simply because the criminal is an illegal alien is sickening. The California officials perpetrating this lawlessness upon society should be prosecuted as accessories to the criminal activities that they are allowing. If an illegal alien criminal is released back into society and commits any crime causing destruction or death, the California official assisting the criminal activity by his/her non-enforcement of laws should be held personally responsible!

Any illegal alien who commits a crime here in America should be sentenced to a minimum of 5 years of hard labor in prison and then deported after being photographed, finger-printed, and a dna sample taken to ensure that he can be identified in the future as a criminal alien. Every time that an criminal illegal alien is subsequently recaptured in America, the prison time should be doubled. The criminal's native country should be charged for the costs of these incarcerations. No visas should be issued for a country that is not current on these charges.

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