Sunday, July 1, 2018

Open Borders & Sanctuary Status


I want to thank Governor Brown and all the Californians that want open borders and sanctuary status for illegal aliens for helping us make up our minds to leave this state.
Today while we were packing stuff for our move I was using newspaper I got from a friend. Some of it is the LA Times, as I was wadding up pages an article caught my eye so I stopped to read it. If I remember right it was from the June 3rd edition, I made a copy so that I could write this but I missed the date. The article was written by Alene Tchekmedyian, <alene.tchekmedyian@latimes.com>, titled “Crash suspect a 2012 deportee”
“A man suspected in a deadly street racing crash that killed two young brothers two weeks ago was deported in 2012 after he was caught smuggling 44 packages of marijuana across the border from Mexico, court records show.
Josue Leyve-Gallegos, 30 was headed to Perris through the Otay Mesa Port of Entry with a valid U.S. permanent resident card in May 2012 when he was sent for further inspection by a computer-generated referral, according to a probable cause statement filed in federal court.
An x-ray of his car showed anomalies in the gas tank. Authorities requested a drug-sniffing dog, which alerted to the gas cap opening. In the gas tank, a Customs and Border Protection officer found roughly 94 pounds of marijuana. Leyva-Gallegos later told authorities he had been hired to smuggle marijuana into the country for $800.
He pleaded guilty two months later to one count of importing marijuana.
After his conviction, his legal status was revoked and he was ordered removed by an immigration judge in October 2012, said Sarah Rodriguez, spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. He was sent to Mexico the next day.
At some point, Rodriguez said, he returned to the U.S. illegally.
The deadly crash occurred May 15 after Leyva-Gallegos began racing with his cousin, Ricardo Zuniga.
Zuniga told authorities that he pulled up next to his cousin at an intersection in Perris that evening. Leyva-Gallegos looked back at him and asked. ‘You ready?’ before counting to three.
Moments later, the pair hit the gas, Zuniga, on the wrong side of the road, faced an on coming car and was unable to swerve out of the way. His Honda Accord collided heard-on with a Nissan Versa carrying three brothers on their way to pick up their sisters from school. The younger two, Dominick and Antonio ‘Tony’ Gonzales, 6 and 8 were killed.
Leyva-Gallegos fled the scene. A week ago, the U.S. Marshals Service found him more than a thousand miles away in Kent, Wash., where he was trying to register a vehicle at a local DMV office.
On Thursday, ICE filed a detainer with the King County Correctional Facility in Settle.
Leyva-Gallegos is now awaiting extradition to California on two counts of vehicle manslaughter with gross negligence, with a sentencing enhancement for fleeing the scene of a crime, according to Riverside County court records. His bail was set a $10 million.
Zuniga was charged with two counts of murder, along with one count each of driving without a license and failing to carry proof of insurance, records show. He is being held on $2-million bail and has pleaded not guilty.”
While I am not going to comment on the morality, integrity or intelligence of the two criminals and Zuniga’s resident status was not mentioned. Here is another gross example of the open border, sanctuary state failure to protect any citizen of California or its visitors.

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