A new proposal to the GOP of non -reflection of the victims of the sanctuary policy to seek liability

EXCLUSIVE: Victims sanctuary policies He could soon sue the state, the county and the local self -government that brought them, according to the new proposal, Rev. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.
The Law on Liability in the City of Sanctuary (Sca) would allow Americans across the country to sue policies that limit the ability of local laws on the implementation of the law to comply with the Federal Laws on Immigration. In particular, the bill of law would allow victims and their immediate families to take legal actions The crimes that influenced them as a direct result of politics.
“For years, the cities of the sanctuary have opened openly to federal law and threatened the US people not only that illegals do not protect against their crimes, but also ensuring them free to remain free in a statement to Fox News Digital to be free to sacrifice themselves to sacrifice even more innocent Americans,” Issa told Fox News Digital. “It’s time to reset our system and put the law on the side of American citizens, not criminal illegals.
Ambassador Darrell Issa (R-Ca) participates in the third day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum on July 17, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Andrew Hardik/Getty Images)
The legislation is expected to go through Court judiciaryof which Issa is a higher member.
“Any individual who is a citizen of the United States can file a civil lawsuit at the appropriate environment of the United States against the shrine in which there was a foreigner if that alien committed a crime against that individual or direct member of that individual, in the sanctuary or in any other environment, which can undergo such a jurisdiction.
The legislation of the shrine policy is considered to be those that limit the immigration and customs implementation of “adherence to custody” and do not allow an icy approach to an “approach to an interview in the prison side”.
Tijuana, Mexico – June 7: A group of adult and child migrants smuggled at the border of Tijuan -an Diego, as they climb on the wall to look for asylum in the United States in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, June 7, 2024. (Carlos Moreno/Anadolo via Getty Images)
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It is also thought to be based on the proposed clear law on the implementation of the Law for Criminal Removal of Aliens (Clear), which would make the Federal Law to the local authorities to work with the federal government on illegal immigration issues.
The proposal comes as County San DiegoWhat Issa represents parts, failed to abolish his “Super Sanctuary” policy established in December during the vote earlier this month.
“This is deeply disappointing,” republican supervisor Jim Desmond said in a statement of a failed vote of abolition. “This was not about politics. This was about ensuring that criminals, children, abusers of children, burglaries and violent offenders, from our communities. Instead, fear and misinformation won the day, leaving residents who respect laws at greater risk.”
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Desmond and supervisor Joel Anderson voted to get rid of the policies that the Democratic majority of the December Committee set up in December, Democratic supervisor Monica Montgomery Steppe claimed that the abolition would give him a role outside the range of county cracks. The vote for the abolition was 2-1-1, which means that no one has reached the required majority, as there was also a vacancy in the committee with five people.
“Even in the text of the L-2 policy itself, it does not protect the criminals. What is about ensuring that this county remains in its lane and protects our region and that the federal government remains in its tape,” Montgomery Steppe said before the vote “No.” Her democratic colleague, supervisor Terra Lawson-Mer, refrained.
Recent changes to legislative policies have fueled crimes committed by illegal immigrants, including Laken Riley Actreported by the Ministry of Homeland Security to delay the illegal immigrants facing accusations or convictions for a series of crimes, including burglary, attack and “any crime that results in death or serious physical injuries of another person.” The account adopted with a little double -sided support.