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Murder Of Officer Singh Was “Preventable” — Made Possible By California Sanctuary Policy

By Brenda Walker

12/30/2018

Americans used to say we were are “nation of laws” but you rarely hear that sentiment any more because it isn’t the case. Instead, elites have decided that open borders and diversity are better values. Nobody ever voted for disorder, but that is what we have.

Today’s example is the entirely preventable murder of California police officer, Ronil Singh (pictured below), a legal immigrant who wanted to serve this nation.

Choosing to pursue his American dream in California was unfortunate, because in October 2017, Governor Jerry Brown signed SB 54 into law to make his state a sanctuary for illegal alien criminals, from job thieves to gangsters and drunk drivers.

As a result, the man who shot Officer Singh — Mexican illegal alien Gustavo Perez Arriaga — was a two-time drunk driver and gangster who was protected by California’s pro-criminal laws.

An expert on the subject of policing, Stanislaus County Sheriff Adam Christianson, said the murder was preventable (from KCRA report, Sheriff blasts sanctuary law, says Newman officer’s death was preventable):

SHERIFF ADAM CHRISTIANSON: This could have been preventable. Under SB 54 in California, based on two arrests for DUI, and other active warrants this criminal has out there, law-enforcement would have been prevented — prohibited — from sharing any information with ICE about this criminal gang member.

Ladies and gentlemen, this is not how you protect a community. Law enforcement was prohibited because of sanctuary laws, and that led to the encounter with Officer Singh.

I am suggesting the outcome could have been different if law enforcement wasn’t restricted, prohibited, or had their hands tied because of political interference.

California is a free-for-all illegal alien crime zone where foreign criminals are protected, and lawful citizens leave home at their own risk.

Here’s a report from Fox News that includes Sheriff Christianson but not his remark that the crime was “preventable.”

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