tdsrnest wrote:
I really believe you people need help you post nothing you have no solutions but you can spend the time to find something as foolish as that. Your out of touch your candidates can't answer a question without crying about liberal media. WTF is wrong with you people
Even the liberals with a brain realize how slanted the media is...the key is "with a brain". Jerry Brown needs as many Dem. v**ers as he can get; otherwise, he may end up in jail, which is a great solution for many politicians.
In case you are wondering exactly how aggressive Governor Jerry Brown and his Democratic colleagues in the California legislature have been in trying to erase the distinction between people residing in California legally versus those here in violation of U.S. i*********n l*w, here are seven startling but very real ways that they have done so.
1. SANCTUARY STATE AND CITIES
The State of California and literally dozens of cities around the state, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose, and San Diego, have adopted policies providing sanctuary for i*****l a***ns who come into contact with law enforcement. These policies prohibit even inquiring about a persons immigration status, and do not allow for state or municipal funds to be used to enforce federal i*********n l*ws.
Governor Brown and state legislators have gone a step further by actually passing a state lawthe Trust Actthat impedes the ability of local law enforcement in cities which do not have a sanctuary policy.
San Franciscos policy has put the city in the epicenter of a media maelstrom with the recent murder of 32-year-old Kathryn Steine. The accused k**ler, Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, had been deported several times, was in the country illegally, and was in the custody of the police, but was let go.
2. THE I*****L A***N DRIVERS LICENSE
Democrats pushed through a new law that requires the California Department of Motor Vehicles to issue a separate drivers licenses for people who are here illegally. These individuals can actually use a matricula consular identification card issued by the Mexican government as valid ID to obtain the drivers license. The same legislation mandated that business must provide full and equal accommodations to holders of these i*****l i*******t licenses.
3. GOVERNMENT-FUNDED HEALTHCARE FOR I******S
In the recently-passed California budget there are $40 million dollars set aside for a program that begins to extend health coverage to children of i*****l a***ns beginning in May 2016, with the program set to ramp up to a whopping $132 million for the 2016-17 budget year.
4. CIVIL RIGHTS PROTECTIONS FOR I*****L A***N DRIVERS
Now that i*****l a***ns have the privilege of legally driving on California roads, the governor and legislature have followed up with another law expanding the anti-discrimination measures of the first bill. These i*****l a***n drivers now are protected under the Unruh Civil Rights Act and the Fair Employment and Housing Act. Thats rightif you refuse to rent an apartment to someone because they are in the United States illegallybecause you see it marked on their drivers license,you can be sued!
5. TAXPAYER SUBSIDIES FOR I******S TO ATTEND PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES
It is now the law in California that if you are an undocumented alien, a citizen of a foreign country, but you have been residing in California, you qualify for lower in state tuition and fees at the University of California, California State University and California Community College campuses. Thats rightif you are an American citizen or legal resident, but from another state, you pay significantly higher fees, but illegal residents of California receive the same benefits as students here legally.
Two more laws recently enacted also make it clear that i*****l a***ns who are attending both pubic and private universities can apply for publicly-funded CalGrants, and can legally pursue private school loans as well. The estimated annual cost to California taxpayers for the public aid for these people in the country illegally? Closing in on $40 million per budget year.
6. GRANTING OF PROFESSIONAL LICENSES TO I******S
Yet another California law passed by Democrats prohibits about 40 state licensing boards that confer legal status to professional occupations from denying licensure to an individual based on his or her citizenship or immigration status.
These professions range from doctors, pharmacists and psychologists to real estate agents and security guards, to just name some of the dozens. State law now also allows an i*****l a***n to sit for the California Bar exam and be given a license to practice law in California.
7. UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS FOR I******S DEFERRED UNDER OBAMAS EXECUTIVE ORDER
President Obama decreed that i*****l i*******ts who entered the United States before 2010 who were 16 years or younger when they crossed into the U.S. can obtain renewable work permits, staying in the country indefinitely. It is estimated that close to two million people could be eligible nationally. Now, under California law any of these individuals are also eligible to receive unemployment benefits. That law also requires the California DMV to issue official state ID cards to any such individuals.
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Among approved legislation was the New Motor V**er Act, which Brown hope will draw some 6.6 million Californians to polling places next November by automatically registering them to v**e when they obtain or renew a driver's license. Oregon has a similar law, though the Beaver State isn't as open in granting driver's licenses to non-citizens.
Since California allows non-citizens to drive, and v****g places can't verify whether a person is a legal resident, critics say Brown's initiative gives undocumented immigrants unlawful v****g privileges.
"You may not even know that when you get your driver's license you're also being registered to v**e. And there's no requirement of proof of citizenship." Fox News analyst and former judge Andrew Napolitano argued on Tuesday's edition of "Fox and Friends." "All 50 states limit v****g to citizens except when the state allows you to sort-of sneak in without proving your citizenship by getting a driver's license instead."