San Fran to Spend Millions of Tax Dollars on Lawyers for Illegal Immigrants?

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It appears San Francisco is making another move to avoid complying with federal immigration law.

City supervisors are considering a proposal that would give illegal immigrant residents legal representation in deportation proceedings.  

Claudia Cowan explained on “America’s Newsroom” that San Francisco is basically doubling down on its sanctuary city status.

Cowan reported that activists recently gathered outside city hall to demand that detainees have access to immigration lawyers, and to voice their concerns about President-elect Donald Trump.

County supervisor David Campos argued that everyone in America deserves the same access to public resources, regardless of citizenship status.

“We’re going to invest the resources needed to make sure that the 44,000 undocumented people who live in this city and county of San Francisco have, at a minimum, legal representation if they’re taken into immigration court,” Campos said.

Cowan said that critics, on the other hand, argue that policies like this continue to “roll out the welcome mat” for illegal immigrants, and waste tax dollars.

The proposal would reportedly cost taxpayers $5 million.

A vote on the legislation by the Board of Supervisors could happen as soon as December 13

http://insider.foxnews.com/2016/12/13/san-francisco-proposal-spend-millions-tax-dollars-lawyers-illegal-immigrants

3 thoughts on “San Fran to Spend Millions of Tax Dollars on Lawyers for Illegal Immigrants?

  1. Well, at least fox told the truth at the end of the story.

    The 5 million is from TAXPAYERS, not San Francisco.

    Pretty ballsy to commit treason and follow it up with misappropriation of funds.

    david campos and all the rest advocating for this shite need a good harvey milking.

      1. Remember the homo-paedo San Francisco politician who took some shots to the face that were not his usual shots? Unfortunately, the zio-joo became a “hero” afterwards but at least he can’t revel in his awards for his accomplishments here among the living.

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