Recommended by Ricochet Members Created with Sketch. Taking America Back Continues. We Win!

 

It is getting more and more difficult to find stories like these because the MSM doesn’t want you to know, but your humble Win-Hunter will keep digging them out, and reporting to you the good news. I’ve got a nice grin on my face right now after reading this story. I like the tone of this one because it is telling the Illegals that these supposed “Sanctuary Cities” are the least-safe place to hide. ICE Arrests Hundreds Of Immigrants In ‘Sanctuary Cities’:

Immigration officials on Thursday announced hundreds of arrests in an operation targeting communities where police and elected officials have refused to fully cooperate on enforcing federal immigration laws.

ICE said it arrested 167 people in and around Los Angeles, a region in which several cities and counties have been tagged by justice officials as being so-called sanctuaries — a loosely defined term used to describe local governments that restrict police from assisting immigration authorities identify and detain people suspected of being in the country illegally.

Arrests were also made in San Francisco and San Jose. Overall, ICE said it arrested nearly 500 people across the country over the last few days.

The story explains that these 500 are almost all criminals, which is something I am pushing as a great solution. If we can’t deport all 30 million right away, at least start with the worst ones first. We can still eat that elephant one bite at a time.

All told, more than 300 of those arrested had criminal convictions, according to figures released by ICE. Nearly 90 of those people had been convicted of drunk driving, the most common offense.

That’s Winning, and I will never get tired of it.

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  1. JoelB Member

    Another example of unintended consequences. To find the scofflaws the Feds go where the scofflaws are. Too funny.

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    • September 28, 2017, at 6:00 PM PDT
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  2. Bob Thompson Member

    In some ways, apprehending illegals who have criminal convictions might be easier than just random illegals with no records here since there will be information in the criminal records for ICE. They are partially documented.

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    • September 28, 2017, at 6:06 PM PDT
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  3. blood thirsty neocon Inactive

    There is no downside. There’s nothing to debate. What do we do?

    • #3
    • September 28, 2017, at 7:13 PM PDT
    • 4 likes
  4. JcTPatriot Inactive
    JcTPatriot

    JoelB (View Comment):
    Another example of unintended consequences. To find the scofflaws the Feds go where the scofflaws are. Too funny.

    You got it, Mr. B. – That’s one of the reasons I laughed when I read this great story.

    Sanctuary people: “Don’t worry, Illegals, you can hide here.”

    Trump: “Ok, fine, then we’ll just go look there for them!”

    • #4
    • September 28, 2017, at 8:12 PM PDT
    • 7 likes
  5. JcTPatriot Inactive
    JcTPatriot

    blood thirsty neocon (View Comment):
    There is no downside. There’s nothing to debate. What do we do?

    Have some popcorn and enjoy the show?

    • #5
    • September 28, 2017, at 8:13 PM PDT
    • 9 likes
  6. David March Thatcher

    And apparently the Stealers are giving up the protest. Something about 10 percent less people watching.

    • #6
    • September 29, 2017, at 1:20 PM PDT
    • 5 likes
  7. Gazpacho Grande' Coolidge

    ToryWarWriter (View Comment):
    And apparently the Stealers are giving up the protest. Something about 10 percent less people watching.

    That’s all the damage that needs being done to change everything. 10-15% or so less viewership, less people showing up at the stadium, fewer NFL-branded items sold, etc, and revenues drop enough to kick things into the red.

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    • September 29, 2017, at 4:35 PM PDT
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  8. Trinity Waters Inactive

    Win-Hunter! Love it.

    • #8
    • September 29, 2017, at 9:16 PM PDT
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