DEMOCRAT LAWMAKERS SAY LAW NOT JUSTIFIED REGARDLESS OF AMERICANS KILLED
The bill is named after University of North Carolina student, Scott Gardner, who died after being run over by an illegal immigrant who was driving drunk and who had been returned to Mexico 17 times before returning to kill Gardner. Rep. Charles Gonzalez (D-TX) testified that he opposed the law because it allegedly would be burdensome on local law enforcement and was ‘probably unconstitutional.’ He also remarked that DUIs were already considered a high priority offense and the bill was unnecessary because Homeland Security’s Secure Communities program, already covers it. Gonzalez failed to address sanctuary city and state policies mandating non-compliance with Secure Communities that allows illegal immigrants to simply disappear from the radar after posting bail.
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