California's Sanctuary Policies Endanger Citizens, Justice Denied

Submitted by MAGA

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In a stunning display of California's extreme policies, Governor Gavin Newsom's administration has faced fierce backlash for its protection of a criminal illegal immigrant accused of killing an 11-year-old boy.

The tragic incident occurred just before Thanksgiving when Hector Balderas-Aheelor, a 44-year-old Mexican national with a concerning history, allegedly committed a felony hit-and-run, resulting in the death of young Aiden Antonio Torres De Paz.

Despite an immigration detainer issued by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) aimed at ensuring Balderas-Aheelor's deportation, Newsom's office has refused to honor it. As a sanctuary state, California continues to prioritize its controversial immigration policies over public safety, placing legal loopholes above the welfare of its citizens.

The DHS called out Newsom directly, accusing him of engaging in “word games” to shield a suspected murderer from justice. Their assertion makes it clear: California's sanctuary laws have allowed a dangerous individual to evade accountability.


Before this heinous event, Balderas-Aheelor had been deported from the United States on four separate occasions. His unlawful reentry after being previously removed raises questions about the efficacy and enforcement of both state and federal immigration laws.

The heartbreaking case of Aiden has sparked outrage among concerned citizens and has underscored the realities of the failed sanctuary policies being pushed by Democratic leadership.

While the left continues to advocate for protective measures for illegal immigrants, it is the vulnerable communities that bear the brunt of these misguided policies.

Calls for justice for Aiden and his family have gained momentum, with many demanding that legislators take immediate steps to protect American lives by enforcing laws that hold criminals accountable, regardless of their immigration status.

In the face of national security and public safety, it is clear that policies prioritizing criminal behavior under the guise of compassion must be reevaluated. The tragic loss of Aiden should serve as a wake-up call for all Americans about the implications of lax immigration enforcement and a political system that occasionally places criminals above citizens.

Sources:
nypost.com
usatoday.com
dailycaller.com












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