‘We will prosecute’ employers who help immigration sweeps, California AG says

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  1. BillRM

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    I can see how we need a 21 billions or so wall to protect us from 7-11 clerks.

    A hundred raids of what a thousand ICE agents to arrested 20 clerks or so and placed them into the court system.

    Anyone have a guess of the cost of those raids?

    My guess would be well over 200,000 dollars but it would be cheaper then the wall at least and we are being protected from terrorists clerks throwing hot coffee.
     
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    That would be a grave mistake of those who think they are the smart elite. The deplorable and stupid voters elected a president while the smart elite elected a second place finisher.
     
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    It doesn't matter why they're breaking the law. They're either legally present or they are not.

    I'm sure we could work with Mexican government officials to repatriate them in a kind, caring manner.
     
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    Hey, they can tell you everything you need to know about Beyonce, how many genders there are, and can recite the most current version of gender pronouns to you from memory.

    Just don't ask them anything to do with math or economics, they'll attack.
     
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    My BAD. I misread your premise. I thought you were talking about Sessions.
     
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    With 1% of Californians footing 48% of their revenue, all it would take is for a few of those groups to leave to completely destroy the California economy to the point of being unrecoverable.

    They know it, they're just too stupid to stop their Marxist desires.

    http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article195405279.html
     
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    They are not breaking any law once more as they did not break any laws coming here and as long as no court had order them to leave they are not breaking any laws by straying here.

    But if it made your Trump heart happy you could perhaps charge their parents with crimes.
     
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    Not at all I just want to reunify them with their extended families in Mexico, it's heartless to tear them away from their family, culture, and heritage in Mexico.
     
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    Funding poverty begets poverty. And government creates nothing, but it does destroy. Let California starve itself is my view on it.

    I'm pretty sure California already ranks number 1 in poverty level. Or close to it.

    Wait for it.
     
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    Given if they was a nation their GNP would be number 7 of all the nations on earth they must be doing something rights that the far poorer red states are not doing
     
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    They do, in fact. 1 in 5 Californians is below the poverty line, and the middle class has been destroyed. Their only hope is that the rich don't leave despite how much they are taxed.

    Despite jobless claims being the lowest since 1973, California's claims increased. I think it was the only state that had an increase.

    http://www.nytimes.com/1997/06/07/business/us-jobless-rate-declines-to-4.8-lowest-since-1973.html
     
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    Sure why not send them to nations that they might not have a common language with or any other connection with for that matter.

    Too bad we can not find out where Trump supporters ancestors come from and send them back.
     
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    Of course they have a common language, you think their parents that brought them here taught them english?

    If you deported all Trump supporters liberals would all be dead within a year.
     
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    You going to have one hell of a long wait for CA to starve.

     
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    You'll need to steal more water from other states....given they don't just cut you off.

    http://www.watereducation.org/photo-gallery/california-water-101
    However, this intensive development has not been without its consequences. Fish populations have been depleted. Wetlands have been drained. Dams and levees have altered natural water flow patterns. Invasive plants and species are changing ecosystems and altering native habitat. Species of many native plants and wildlife have declined or become extinct, and water quality has been impaired by agriculture, ranching, mining and urban sources.

    Much of California has a “Mediterranean” climate, characterized by warm, dry summers and mild winters. Most of the precipitation falls in the winter as rain and snow. Although the climate is variable, the state receives about 200 million acre-feet of precipitation per year on average. An acre-foot of water equals about 326,000 gallons, or enough water to cover an acre of land (the size of a football field) 1 foot deep. One acre-foot is enough water to meet the annual indoor and outdoor needs of two households.

    About 60 percent of all precipitation evaporates or is transpired by trees and vegetation. What’s left is roughly 75 million acre-feet per average year that flows into waterways and groundwateraquifers and ultimately becomes available to use in homes, as irrigation for farmland, by industry and in the environment.

    There’s a catch. While parts of Northern California receive 100 inches or more of precipitation per year, the state’s southern, drier areas receive less precipitation – and just a few inches of rain annually in the desert regions. That means 75 percent of California’s available water is in the northern third of the state (north of Sacramento), while 80 percent of the urban and agricultural water demands are in the southern two-thirds of the state.

    Despite the geographic and hydrologic challenges, California has more irrigated acreage than any other state, thanks to massive water projects that include dams, reservoirs, aqueducts and canals to deliver water to users, especially in the central and southern portions of the state. Water also is moved east to west such as through San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy system.
     
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    Odd as living in south florida while the Spanish language is almost as common as English the children all know English and a very surprising percent of them even with Spanish parents know Spanish poorly or not at all.
     
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    Well of course, thats because the taxpayer gets to fund teaching them english via special programs in public schools when they come here illegally.
     
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    Ha. The tech industry in California is one of the closest to the federal reserve's printing press. The fed pours money into it as well as its surrounding area. This causes inflation, it devalues the dollar even more, and drives up prices.

    And then on the other end of it where you have environmental regulation which decreases the amount of housing that is allowed to be built, and you get even more homeless. They're getting squeezed by the government all the way around.

    So you're going to have to come up with a better argument because that argument just supports the reality of the rise of poverty there.
     
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    You all do realize this is for the sole purpose of harvesting illegal votes for the upcoming elections, right? The bigger picture is once the dems get back in office by cheating any way they can, NO ONE will ever kick them out again because their precious illegals will keep voting them in term after term. GOODBYE AMERICA!

    Welcome MEXAMERICO. Afterwards they will turn the U.S. into the same shithole that they came from.

    We have one chance and that is to remove those a-holes harboring them from office and kick those judges to the curb as well because they are ALL traitors who should be in jail.
     
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    Stop living on yesterdays accomplishments

    California is killing the goose that lays the golden eggs
     
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    Agreed. It's a new century. California, along with the Federal government, needs to exercise fiscal responsibility.

    The Golden Goose is capitalism and fiscal responsibility. The farmer and his wife are the Democratic Party.
     
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    It won't be once the Koreans nuke it.
     
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    But there will be a Golden opportunity to rebuild it the way it should be. :)
     
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    Yes I know--most Americans prefer looking the other way when it comes to criminal behavior by their elected officials. Like Obama, they want to look to the future, not to the past, and thereby demonstrate clearly they really don't care about crimes committed by politicians. They really don't care if their elected officials break the law and their oath of office. As you show us Mac, it seems we really do have the government we deserve.
     

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