NJ Town Helping I******s Avoid Arrest
February 20, 2016 by Jay Hamilton 1 Comment
Its one thing to shelter i*****l a***ns after they have been arrested like the 300 or so so-called sanctuary cities across the country but one New Jersey city has gone a step further.
Princeton, New Jersey is distributing handouts to i*****l a***ns advising them to be uncooperative towards ICE agents and to demand rights that used to be exclusive to American citizens.princeton i*****l a***n handbook
Several Know Your Rights handouts on the town governments website advise immigrants if you or someone you love is deportable, have a plan! Another section of one of the pamphlets tells immigrants to not answer questions about your immigration status or where you were born. Keep saying you want to call your attorney.
The publications come complete with cartoons of smiling immigrants flashing cards that say I want to speak with my lawyer and shocked immigrants being busted by angry ICE agents, often appearing menacing and wearing dark sunglasses.
The pamphlets even encourage readers not to provide their names to officers: Remember that providing your name has risks, and that your name can be used to start a deportation process.
A Right To Remain Silent Card is printed near the end of one of the publications with cut-out lines drawn around it for those who wish to detach and carry it.
The card states: TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Please be informed that I am choosing to exercise my right to remain silent and the right to refuse to answer your questions. If I am detained, I request to contact an attorney immediately. I am also exercising my right to refuse to sign anything until I consult with my attorney.
For Princeton, New Jersey the criminal i*****l a***n is the hero and the law enforcement officer is the villain.
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http://www.thesovereigntyproject.com :evil: This state needs to be brought up on Felony charges, for harboring criminal I******s, from arrest, What do you think? Yes or No.