This brings up a few points. One, of course this is not an isolated case of an illegal committing a crime, even murder, and I am very glad it's getting the little bit of attention it's getting, and I would hope it would stay in the news for a while and people would start demanding changes. Another point, I have never cared for Donald Trump, but not because of his politics or his money, but because I just don't like him, BUT imo he didn't go far enough in his statements. Trump is a prime example of not being able to speak your mind IF you are a Republican or Tea Party member, or anyone not towing the lefty regressive line, without them trying to bring down he** on the speaker. I doubt the left can ruin him, but they have started the war against him bent on total destruction if they can bring it about. Nothing makes them happy except total ruination for a person for such things as speaking their mind and speaking against their socialist agenda.
To read that Trump's words 'upset' the illegals, the scum that supports them, and mexico is almost too much. Really? Trump upset you? Well you b******* upset me and other decent legal US citizens every single day. I hope more people start speaking up and telling the lefties to STHU when they start mouthing off.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The killing of a woman at a sightseeing pier has brought criticism down on this liberal city because the Mexican man under arrest was in the U.S. illegally, had been deported five times and was out on the streets after San Francisco officials disregarded a request from immigration authorities to keep him locked up.
San Francisco is one of dozens of cities and counties across the country that do not fully cooperate with federal immigration authorities. The city goes so far as to promote itself as a "sanctuary" for people in the country illegally.
In a jailhouse interview with a TV station, Francisco Sanchez, the 45-year-old repeat drug offender arrested in the shooting Wednesday of Kathryn Steinle, appeared to confirm that he came to the city because of its status as a sanctuary.
Prosecutors on Monday charged Sanchez with murder as San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi strongly defended his office's release of Sanchez and pointed the finger back at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
He said the federal agency should have issued an arrest warrant for Sanchez.
"ICE knew that he had been deported five times," Mirkarimi said. "You would have thought he met a threshold that he required a court order or a warrant. They did not do that."
The case has prompted a flurry of criticism from ICE officials, politicians and commenters on social media, all of whom portrayed the slaying as a preventable tragedy.
"Most of the blame should fall squarely on the shoulders of the San Francisco sheriff, because his department had custody of him and made the choice to let him go without notifying ICE," said Jessica Vaughan, director of policy studies at the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies, which wants tougher immigration enforcement.
Rep. Bob Goodlatte, the Virginia Republican who chairs the House Judiciary Committee, blamed sanctuary practices and the Obama administration, saying: "The tragic murder of Kate Steinle once again underscores the need to end these reckless policies."
Mayor Ed Lee issued a statement saying city policy was never intended to protect "repeat, serious and violent felons." He asked for federal and local agencies to review what happened.
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