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California: Sanctuary State Bill (SB54) Moves Forward

In a State where Legislative or Proposition initiatives rarely reconcile with any standard of reason or practicability, this Bill openly begs for a contest with the Feds.

By declaring itself a Sanctuary State, California is openly provoking a response from the Federal Government and Californians, were they to bother reading the text of the legislation, they would be appalled to find that many of the Bills asserted prohibitions are in direct conflict with both Federal and existing State laws.

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President Speaks in Shadows on Immigration Policy

Regardless of what the President has said during his prime-time address there are a few key points he ignores:

(1) Lawful immigration must be a national policy; it must not (ever) be a politically-driven harvesting operation.

(2) Presidential actions that create or further enhance the dysfunction of a National policy that is, by altering existing law, is NOT LAWFUL immigration.

(3) To equivocate, by selective recall, that somehow illegal immigration is the historical bedrock of a Nation of immigrants is patently deceptive and ignores the economic realities of a Nation already burdened with uncontrolled and un-recoverable social costs and rampant unemployment/underemployment across all spectrums of legal citizenry.

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