California’s
once-unrivalled status as the country’s most educated state has long since
disintegrated under wave after wave of low-skilled, low-social Mexican and
Central American immigrants. Now, California's K-12 system is an education
backwater. The state’s mostly Hispanic school-aged population lacks competitive
linguistic and math skills.
California is becoming
another Brazil, divided between fabulously wealthy elites hunkered down in
their own coastal sanctuaries, and a poor, Third World population. Before the
rest of the country ends up in the same situation, the immigration policies
that gave rise to the Steinle homicide must change.
The illegal alien
lawyers’ lobby agenda is clear: they want to stop all deportations and in so
doing eviscerate our sovereignty once and for all. Their ultimate aim is to
transform the country culturally and demographically. Sanctuary policies are
one of their most powerful weapons in that crusade.
Do we have the will to
stop them?
There is a lone activist
somewhere in Californication who, in April 2017, secretly
erected two signs along the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu reading: OFFICIAL SANCTUARY CITY─Cheap Nannies and Gardeners
Make Malibu Great! (Boyle Heights Not So Much).
California became a
"sanctuary state" on January 1, 2018, as a bill that Democrat Gov.
Jerry “Moonbeam” Brown signed into law in October officially took effect. But the measure has drawn a rebuttal from an
unidentified source, as signs mocking the law have appeared below the
"Welcome to California" signs that greet motorists as they enter from
Arizona and Nevada. The signs read: OFFICIAL SANCTUARY STATE─Felons, Illegals and
MS13 Welcome! Democrats Need The Votes!
Governor Brown made a menacing
promise to President Trump in March of last year on NBC’s Meet The Press: “You don’t want to mess with California. We do have something called the ninth and tenth
amendment. The federal government just
can’t arbitrarily for political reasons punish the State of California, that’s
Number One. Number Two California is
America. We’re 12 percent. We’re a key part─the export capital going
into the Pacific.”
Brown continued, “We’re
the innovation capital, high tech, agriculture, 40 to 50-billion-dollar industry.
You don’t want to mess with California, because you’re going to mess with the
economy, and that could blow up in your face in a gigantic recession and roll
the Republicans right out of this town.”
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