Thursday, June 27, 2019

JUDICIAL WATCH 06/27/2019 SUPPORT NEEDED TO FIGHT ILLEGAL AND DANGEROUS SANCTUARY POLICIES

Dear Conservatives,

Judicial Watch is in court against the San Francisco Sheriff’s sanctuary policy that restricts sheriff deputies from communicating freely with federal immigration authorities about inmates’ citizenship, immigration status, and release dates.

Our lawsuit is important because sanctuary policies are illegal and dangerous!

For example, I’m sure you remember the tragic 2015 death of Kate Steinle who was killed on a famous San Francisco pier allegedly by an illegal alien who had been released from the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department…despite a request from ICE that he be detained for possible deportation!

If we prevail in our taxpayer lawsuit and this San Francisco sanctuary policy is struck down, it will send seismic legal waves rolling across America!

This is why Judicial Watch’s dogged persistence in the courts to fight for the rule of law is so critically important in shutting down sanctuary policies and securing our borders.

Will you help us fight sanctuary city policies like San Francisco’s by making your most generous contribution to Judicial Watch today?

 
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You see…

…We believe that the pattern of wantonly violating immigration laws by – both illegal alien criminals and, worse, government officials and politicians – is deeply corrosive to the rule of law.

…We also believe that sanctuary policies erode our nation’s sovereignty by encouraging aliens to enter our nation and remain here illegally.

Your support now will not only help in this important sanctuary city case in San Francisco, but will also support all of our work fighting for the rule of law in America.

Thank you for your best donation now in support of Judicial Watch.

Sincerely,
Tom
Tom Fitton
President


P.S. Help us fight for the rule of law by suing sanctuary cities like San Francisco with your best tax-deductible contribution today to Judicial Watch.

 
 
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