During testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee, DHS Secretary Kirstjen Neilsen told Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) that she did not recall Trump calling impoverished nations “shithole countries,” as widely reported last week – however she did note that she was “struck” with the general level of profanity used by “almost everyone” in attendance:
“I don’t remember the specific words [Trump used],” Nielsen said under questioning from Durbin. “What I was struck with, frankly as I’m sure you were as well, was the general profanity that was used in the room by almost everyone.”
Neilson then shocked Congressional Demcrats with a startling admission:
When asked about a claim from last week that the Department of Homeland Security is seeking to lodge criminal complaints against sanctuary city officials who refuse to cooperate with federal deportation efforts, Nielsen told the Senate Judiciary Committee “The Department of Justice is reviewing what avenues may be available.”
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California’s new sanctuary law, meanwhile, went into effect January 1 – severely restricting state cooperation with federal authorities over immigration.
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May Seek Criminal Charges? May? So not really then…
Just like they’re going to bust pot. Don’t they have to try these cases in the state where the “crimes” occured? Good luck with that.
Communist Mexicans run California. Let that sink in.
A game theoretic examination of current events and their inevitable responses leads one to conclude that a totalitarian society is fast approaching. This is being driven by the left but will be created by the right. And when it happens, we will all welcome it with open arms.
Unfortunately, most political leaders from CA, IL, and NY will have to go to jail for the rest of their lives.
Nobody wanted this. So sad.
IL politicians have a long history of jail time. Nothing new here.
States rights!