Garcia, who pleaded guilty last month and faces 13 months in prison, had only recently been released from the Kern County Jail. He likely would have been deported again, but local authorities were unable to report him to immigration authorities because of California’s new sanctuary city law, which prohibited the sheriff from communicating with federal agents. [More]That one hits close to home away from home. I know that area well, and was just there in August visiting a property my wife and I have been partners in for over 25 years,
Fire danger is compounded by bark beetles, responsible for killing millions of trees in the area, and creating plenty of fuel. Add in the near-death through hostile legislation of the California logging industry (the property I mentioned used to be a logging town) and federal and state EPAs creating near-impossible pesticide approval "standards," and is it any wonder Mother Jones ties in "global warming" to advance Rahm Emanuel's tactic to never let a crisis go to waste?
"Progressives."
They'll be the death of us if we let them.
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"As for Garcia-Avalos, a resident of Michoacan, Mexico, he will be deported after serving his 13-month sentence. Once there, he will begin paying the $61 million restitution in monthly payments of $25.”
This quote came from an obscure website's report on the Cedar fire. When I ran a search, I was unable to find this story on a mainstream news source. I wonder why that is.
Even many of the stories available on the local websites don't mention that this crimmigrant will be paying restitution until he's 640,030 years old.
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