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Offline DemolitionMan

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Tim Henderson, Pew/Stateline

As more states and counties take immigration policy into their own hands, California is stepping up its fight to protect unauthorized immigrants by not only refusing to detain immigrants slated for deportation, but now also by declining to tell federal immigration officials when they will be released from local jails.

Advocates say it’s the next logical step in defying the Trump administration’s expanding threats to deport more unauthorized immigrants. Such tactics have been tried in smaller jurisdictions — immigrant-friendly counties in Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Texas — but never by a whole state.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/10/27/sanctuary-state-california-takes-deportation-fight-new-level/806938001/
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Open-border types like Soros have won.

There are no national borders left to defend.

The very concept of nation is a homogeneous people who share the same race, ethnicity, religion, language, culture, tradition, heritage, territory and history.  Today, such a homogeneous nation would be considered "backward, hateful, racist and xenophobic."

The last 100 years there has been an ongoing war between globalism and nationalism... globalism won.