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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: 56,000 signatures"go missing" from LA "Sanctuary City" petition How does 76,000 become >20,000? Well that's what petitioners in Los Angeles want to know. Earlier this week 76 thousand signatures were turned in, more than enough to place an initiative on the ballot for the next election, that would require the LAPD to identify and deport gang members who are illegal aliens (in other words require the LAPD to obey enforce the law). Maybe it was some sort of strange black magic or something because when when the LA Officials counted the names there were less than 20 thousand. Mmm does the name Rose Mary Woods ring a bell? Read the report below: City Wont Put Illegal Immigrant Law On Ballot Fri, 12/12/2008 - 12:50 Judicial Watch Blog Los Angeles officials claim that an initiative requiring police to arrest illegal immigrant gang members did not get enough signatures to make next springs ballot, even though proponents assure they submitted the required amount. Officials in the notorious illegal immigrant sanctuary city said that Jamiels Law, named after a high school football star murdered this year by a previously convicted illegal immigrant gang banger, failed miserably to get the required signatures to qualify for the 2009 municipal election. The city requires 73,963 petition signatures from registered voters for an issue to make the ballot and Jamiels Law supporters said they submitted more than 76,000 to the city clerk this week. However, a few days later city election administrators said they tallied less than 20,000 signatures. The huge discrepancy left many suspicious of the notoriously pro immigrant officials running the City of Angels, a renowned illegal immigrant haven. The slain teenagers aunt, a major organizer for the ballot measure, said she couldnt explain how the campaigns estimate could be so vastly different from the citys, pointing out that the police chief and mayor strongly oppose it. The Los Angeles Police Department has an official dont-ask-dont tell policy (Special Order 40) that forbids officers from inquiring about an arrestees immigration status. Jamiels Law would require officers to identify and deport illegal alien gang members with violent histories, which opponents say would promote racial profiling. Jamiel would still be alive if police bothered to inquire about his murderers immigration status during his numerous encounters with the law. Just one day after completing a jail sentence for a previous felony, the illegal alien gang banger (Pedro Espinoza) gunned the prep running back down as he walked home from the mall. Besides serving prison time and getting arrested on numerous occasions, Espinoza was a known member of the Hispanic 18th Street Gang. Clearly, he should have been deported long ago yet remained in the country because local police departments throughout he Golden State refuse to enforce immigration laws. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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