Saturday, December 5, 2020

HELP SAVE MARYLAND 12/05/2020

 

REMINDER - Help Save Maryland - Howard County Council, under CASA of Maryland Tutelage, Moves Closer to Sanctuary Status - Concerns of Citizens Ignored!


Action Alert REMINDER - Contact the Howard County Council!

On Monday, December 7, 2020, the Howard County Council will be voting on the Sanctuary Bill CB63.  Drafted by the illegal alien support group CASA of Maryland utilizing the gullible Councilman Opal Jones as the sponsor, this bill if implemented, is dangerous to the safety and well-being of honest Howard County Citizens. 

Here is a short summary of the bill CB63, which Opal Jones, a university undergraduate mathematics teacher by trade, clearly did not develop on his own.

" AN ACT providing that County employees shall take, or refrain from taking, specified actions with respect to the immigration status of specified individuals; prohibiting certain discrimination based on immigration status; requiring that certain information related to citizenship status be kept confidential; providing a procedure whenever specified provisions may be preempted by other law; requiring specified officials to take actions under certain circumstances; and generally relating to human rights in Howard County".

It is the same mindless and unnecessary Sanctuary nonsense developed and implemented by Baltimore City, Prince George's and Montgomery Counties to protect criminal illegal aliens from arrest, detainment and deportation.  

Why?  Because the thugs at CASA of Maryland, with help from the ACLU and other faux "immigrant" action groups, decided that its ok to have illegal aliens use our tax dollars to: attend and overwhelm public schools, drive with licenses on our roads, obtain in-state college tuition, commit crimes and MS-13 gang violence with impunity from the law, obtain work via CASA Day Laborer Job Centers, receive free healthcare, housing, food and energy assistance and more.  All in plain sight of state and local officials, and hidden from federal law enforcement officials.   

It's an economic, social, criminal and educational nightmare for the largest counties in Maryland.  And Howard County Council leaders want to join the club!

Remember the bill actually states, quote "the Howard County Council wishes to ensure that all residents of Howard County, regardless of nationality or citizenship, shall have fair and equal access to County benefits, opportunities and services."  Seriously?  

Thank you Opal Jones, oops I mean CASA of Maryland! 

Just what the citizens of Howard County want and need during the Coronavirus health and economic crisis.

What Can You Do To Stop Sanctuary Bill CB63 From Becoming Law?

Hundreds and hundreds of citizens are opposed to Sanctuary Bill CB63, including a large majority of the Asian American Immigrant Community in Howard.  Immigrants who came to American and Howard County legally and are now citizens.  

They understand the legal immigration process and abhor border jumping illegals cutting the line, demanding recognition and free services from the taxpayers (with coaching assistance from CASA of Maryland).

Howard Council Member David Yungmann also gets it and has been openly opposed to the bill from day one.

Phone: 410-313-2001
dyungmann@howardcountymd.gov
Please contact the remaining  Howard Council members and tell them to Vote NO on Monday, December 7 (Pearl Harbor Day) on Sanctuary  Bill CB63! 

No Sanctuary  Wanted or Needed in Howard County! 

Council Member Deb Yung - 
Phone: 410-313-2001
Council Member Liz Walsh
Phone: 410-313-2001

Council Member Christiana Rigby
Phone: 410-313-2001

Unfortunately bill sponsor, Council Member Opel Jones, is too busy looking in the mirror and padding his resume to understand the safety and economic threat caused by his CASA of Maryland drafted bill.  

Phone: 410-313-2001
  
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Prince George's County Shows Howard County The Way!

Howard County citizens, get ready to join the club to make the national news just like your neighbors in Prince George's County! 

PG is a Sanctuary and consistently releases wanted criminal illegal alien creeps back into the community to avoid helping federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrest and remove criminals. 

Rapists of female minors, sex offenders, pimps, drug dealers, MS-13 gang members, no matter.  Public safety is not the issue.  To the PG County Council its all about helping illegal aliens criminals feel like they are part of the PG Family.  Your family does not count, as illegals and their families will someday turn into eventual voters.  

12/02/2020
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ICE arrests 2 criminal aliens released by Maryland county after detainers not honored

BALTIMORE - U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested two criminal aliens after their release by Prince George's County, Maryland, despite each having immigration detainers. Those arrested include a member of MS-13 and a convicted sex offender.
"These arrests are yet another example of a local jurisdiction choosing to release demonstrated public safety threats to the community, rather than honoring lawful detainers and allowing ICE to take custody of these individuals and keep them off of the street," said Francisco Madrigal, field office director for ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Baltimore field office.
On Nov. 19, ICE officers with the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) Capital Area Task Force arrested Jose Luis Sorto Gomez, 33, a citizen of El Salvador and a known member of MS-13. Sorto has been arrested several times by Prince George's County between 2016 and 2020, but despite five ICE detainers lodged during that time, was released after each incident.
Sorto was previously identified by ICE in 2015 in McDowell County, North Carolina, where he was in custody pending charges of resisting arrest, assault of a government official and larceny. He was referred for prosecution for illegal reentry and on May 3, 2016, he was convicted and sentenced to 14 months incarceration by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina. At the time, Sorto was the subject of active criminal warrants from Prince George's County for failure to appear and he was transferred to Prince George's custody following his federal sentence. ICE lodged a detainer with Prince George's County on July 2, 2016, but Prince George's County released Sorto into the community. Sorto is in ICE custody pending removal to El Salvador.
On Nov. 20, ICE officers arrested David Alexander Retana-Castellon, 28, a convicted sex offender and citizen of El Salvador, in Hyattsville, Maryland. Retana entered the U.S. in August 2015 near the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, and ICE removed him to El Salvador on September 18, 2015. He illegally reentered the country on an unknown date.
On May 17, 2019, the Circuit Court for Prince George's County convicted Retana of sex offense in the third degree, sentencing him to eight years in prison in which all but three days were suspended, and placed him on three years of probation. On Oct. 9, 2019, ICE officers from the Baltimore field office arrested Retana and turned him over to the USMS for prosecution for illegal reentry, a felony. The magistrate judge granted Retana a pre-trial release. On Sept. 7, 2020, the Prince George's County Police Department arrested Retana for failing to register as a sex offender and ICE lodged an immigration detainer with the Prince George's County Detention Center. Oct. 28, 2020, the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland convicted Retana of illegal reentry, sentenced him to time served, and returned him to Prince George's County custody. On Nov. 6, 2020, Prince George's County did not honor the detainer lodged by ICE and released him to the community. Retana is in ICE custody pending removal to El Salvador.

About Detainers

Under federal law, ICE has the authority to lodge immigration detainers with law enforcement partners who have custody of individuals arrested on criminal charges and who ICE has probable cause to believe are removable aliens. The detainer form asks the other law enforcement agency to notify ICE in advance of release and to maintain custody of the alien for a brief period of time so that ICE can take custody of that person in a safe and secure setting upon release from that agency's custody. Yet, across the United States, several jurisdictions refuse to honor detainers and instead choose to willingly release criminal offenders back into their local communities where they are free to offend.

Sanctuary Policies Put Public Safety at Risk

When law enforcement agencies fail to honor immigration detainers and release a criminal alien onto the streets, it negatively impacts public safety. Any local jurisdiction thinking that refusing to cooperate with ICE will result in a decrease in local immigration enforcement is mistaken. Local jurisdictions that choose to not cooperate with ICE are likely to see an increase in ICE enforcement activity, as the agency has no choice but to conduct more at-large arrest operations. A consequence of ICE being forced to make more arrests on the streets, the agency is likely to encounter other unlawfully present foreign nationals who would not have been encountered had we been allowed to take custody of a criminal target within the confines of a local jail. Additionally, once these criminals are out on the street, confirming their whereabouts is often time consuming and resource intensive. Many of our arrest targets are seasoned criminals who are savvy about eluding law enforcement.

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