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by Fred Thompson in the Fred File
If you listen to folks who oppose immigration and border enforcement, you get the feeling they think we put locks on our doors to keep everybody out. The truth is we have locks so we can choose who comes in.

An example of what happens when we don%u2019t make the choice took place August 4th when three Newark, New Jersey, college students with great promise were executed, gangland style. The killers%u2019 ringleader was apparently an illegal alien indicted twice in 2007 for felonies, including the rape of a kindergarten-aged girl.

Why would such a person be set free instead of being handed over to authorities for deportation? The answer is that Newark is a %u201Csanctuary city%u201D which bans cooperation between local officials and federal immigration officials. More than 60 sanctuary zones, including 30 of America%u2019s largest cities, provide a national networked haven for foreign and organized criminals who recruit and operate outside those areas as well. These sanctuaries include Cambridge, Massachusetts; Los Angeles, California; Detroit, Michigan; Chicago, Illinois; Austin and Houston, Texas; Denver, Colorado; and New York City.

The consequences of %u201Csanctuary cities%u201D may be most obvious in the city that became the first in 1979 %u2014 Los Angeles. According to the Center for Immigration Studies, a confidential California Department of Justice study from the mid-1990%u2019s showed then that at least 60 percent of the members of L.A.%u2019s most violent gangs, with membership in the tens of thousands, were illegal aliens. Of all outstanding murder warrants in Los Angeles, 95 percent are for illegal aliens. Frustrated police say they are powerless to pick up even well-known, previously deported felons.

The costs of policies that offer shelter to criminals are borne not just by the citizens of Newark, Cambridge, and other sanctuaries though. According to the investigative arm of Congress, the Government Accountability Office, illegal aliens made up 27 percent of the federal prison population in 2005, totaling 49,000 and costing federal taxpayers $1.2 billion. There were also more than 220,000 illegals in state and local prisons and jails. Now, I am not suggesting that all illegal aliens are violent criminals. They are not. Most are peaceful folks just trying to get by like the rest of us. But we would be far better off if we checked on people as they come into the country rather than find out who the bad ones are after they victimize people here.

We have the right to keep criminal predators out of our home. Those who want to immigrate into America need to knock, identify themselves, and ask permission first. They will not do so though if we can%u2019t even ask who they are, which is prevented in sanctuary cities. Now I am a strong federalist, but immigration is a responsibility of the federal government, and the failures of local officials to enforce our national laws have a direct impact on communities around the country. So federal law must be enforced, or our neighborhoods will continue to be the scene of chilling and lurid crimes committed by those who broke the law in the first place to come to America.
by Jim K  2007-08-25 03:47:55
Great info, Fred is right on the mark!

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by Jim   2007-08-26 07:43:03
Fred is right on the mark on this issue!

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by Roxanna Miller  2007-09-07 11:35:21
Here in Indpls. IN I have turned in numerous illegals and they are still here. With false documentation from our local government. The get licenses from the "“sanctuary cities” then come here and do not follow our laws and get away scott free. I do not know why an illegal has more rights that those who have paid into our government for years yet have to stand in line behind the illegals. What is wrong with this whole picture....send them back, let them do it the "lawful way"
by hadley hicks  2007-09-10 16:36:58
Fred...please participate in the Sept.17th AFR VALUES VOTER DEBATE with the other Rep. candidates!!
by Craig  2007-09-29 17:11:14
You should ask Tom Tancredo to be your running mate or at least have him lead the Department of Homeland Security.
by Faye Stewart  2007-11-07 14:48:16
illegal Immigration is THE most omportant issue in our society now!
FRED CAN GIT-ER-DONE!!
by Dan Canan  2007-12-09 11:19:37
Mitt's efforts in Indiana need CPR...campaign staff have had problems collecting enough signatures for the 2008 primary....

Romney Campaign Staff have traveled to the 8th
by Freddie Eats Shit  2008-01-16 18:50:27
What a pathetic motherfucker.

He's got my vote!
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