"Resistance to Tyranny is Obedience to God." — Thomas Jefferson
How true, indeed, that leaders and citizens even more so are standing up to the lawlessness running rampant in the state of California.
We the People Rising have taken on and taken down corrupt politicians and their rampant lawlessness.
We shamed Huntington Park.
We have scared off Cudahy city councilmembers on numerous occasions.
And now we are putting Congressional representatives on notice for their perverse treason against our Constitution and our country.
But we are not alone in our defiance of the lawless politicians in Sacramento.
El Dorado County Sheriff John D'Agostini has taken a firm stance to protect the well-being of his county and its citizens.
If Sanctuary State Bill SB 54 passes, he will not comply, but will continue to respect federal immigration laws.
Steve Frank of California Political Review reports:
doesn’t agree with the so-called ‘sanctuary state’ bill just passed by the
State Senate. And if it becomes law, he says he’ll ignore it.
“It’s concerning because it’s going to put me crosswise with state law.”
only unwise, but dangerous. District Attorney Vern Pierson agrees.
who have committed crimes,” he said, “and those are the people SB54 seeks to
protect.”
use their office to protect murderers, rapists and other criminals. The first indictment would end the corruption
of the Left. What do you think—arrest
Eric Garcetti, Charlie Beck, Lee of San Fran the next time an illegal alien
commits a crime? Why not?
Donald Trump on immigration matters, but at least one conservative-leaning
county now says it’s ready to stand up and defy the state.
so-called ‘sanctuary state’ bill just passed by the State Senate. And if it becomes
law, he says he’ll ignore it.
“It’s concerning because it’s going to put me crosswise with state law.”
only unwise, but dangerous. District Attorney Vern Pierson agrees.
who have committed crimes,” he said, “and those are the people SB54 seeks to
protect.”
lack of support for sanctuary policies and a number of county sheriffs across
the state have already spoken out against SB54 in particular. Defying state
law, however, could prove a bridge too far.
D’Agostini’s footsteps?