Proposed repeal of Oregon sanctuary law makes fall ballot

Corvallis Gazette Times

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The state Elections Division says a measure to repeal Oregon’s sanctuary law has qualified for the November ballot.

The initiative petition needed more than 88,000 valid signatures, and it easily surpassed that threshold.

The 1987 law prohibits state agencies from inquiring about a person’s immigration status if they haven’t committed another crime and bans state and local law enforcement from coordinating with federal immigration officials on raids and roundups.

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One thought on “Proposed repeal of Oregon sanctuary law makes fall ballot

  1. Oh, no….. leave your “sanctuary” status in place until every city in Oregon is crawling with wetback child-rapists and drug cartels.

    Let the liberals learn about borders the hard way. The wetbacks are here, they’re not leaving without a fight, so let ’em unleash all their horrors on the stupid bastards who welcomed them here.

    WETBACKS:: Get about 10 of your friends together, and gang rape a liberal today. They need lessons in reality, and they have no guns to defend themselves with, so just have a good ol’ time with the whole liberal family.

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