I dont have any problems with the illegals that live quietly in the shadows, its the 1s that come over here and continue to commit crimes
Yea same and I think the ones who come here and commit crimes are a small minority too. Sh^t crime is at all time lows every time someone throws stats out for the last several decades. We won. Almost all the bad people are locked up or too old after getting out to start too much bs. Few wanna come to the US to go to prison.
I knew a bunch of illegals back in the day and all of them were regular dudes you would assume to be no different than 90% of working class people minus there skin color and the marachi music blaring.
I get it doe. Borders are a concept people don't really care about, but governments have to. The human element of a person just trying to make their way in the world with as lil bs involved is something I'm sympathic to though.
This poor excuse of a mayor tips off illegals that Ice is coming. I wish she would prioritize protecting legal citizens as opposed to criminal aliens. She should realize oakland is hopelessly cucked and ******** dominant to the point where getting rid of a bunch of illegals won't make a difference in her vote totals
This isn't right at all. Not only is this obstruction of justice, this cities leader is putting law enforcement's life in danger. She should see a federal prison camp for this, thoughts?
The mayor of Oakland on Saturday night warned the city’s residents of potential raids being conducted by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
In a statement released at the end of the day, Mayor Libby Schaaf said she learned from “multiple credible sources” that, within the next 24 hours, ICE would be gearing up for operations in the Bay Area of Northern California, including Oakland.
She said her warning was not intended to panic residents, but protect them. Schaaf didn’t provide exact locations because she said she didn’t know which areas ICE would be targeting.
“My priority is for the well-being and safety of all residents ― particularly our most vulnerable,” Schaaf said in a statement tweeted just after sunset on Saturday.
“And I know that Oakland is safer when we share information, encourage community awareness, and care for our neighbors.”
Last summer, Oakland city council voted to end an agreement the city had with ICE that allowed police to work with ICE. Oakland then strengthened its status as a sanctuary city in January by barring any city officials from cooperating with ICE in any capacity.
The city’s decision to double down on protecting undocumented residents came in January after immigration agents raided about 100 7-11 stores across the country before sunrise to arrest undocumented workers. Dozens of the targeted stores were located in Northern California.
Schaaf reminded citizens of these laws in her Saturday statement, while also noting a state law that prohibits business owners from helping ICE agents and bars federal agents from employee-only areas.
ICE officials told ABC 7 News that they weren’t aware of which specific immigrations operations the mayor was referencing.
“There are ICE operations every day and it is unclear what the mayor is referring to,” the agency said.
In her statement, Schaaf said that Oakland is a “city of law-abiding immigrants and families who deserve to live free from the constant threat of arrest and deportation.”
“I believe it is my duty and moral obligation as a mayor to give those families fair warning when that threat appears imminent,” she said.
at the bold. Oh STFU you wanna be white f4gg0t. What are the "illegal aliens," as you call them, gonna do? Throw an orange at the law enforcement? Hit 'em with a chancla?
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