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Santa Clara County May Revise Sanctuary Policy in Light of Homicide
By Cynthia Cai
April 11, 2019 Updated: April 11, 2019
 
SAN JOSE, Calif.—A recent homicide in San Jose that was allegedly committed by an illegal immigrant has sparked debate over the sanctuary policy of Santa Clara County.

Carlos Arevalo Carranza is accused of stabbing Bambi Larson to death in her home on Feb. 28 in the Thousand Oaks neighborhood of South San Jose.

Police say Arevalo Carranza was caught on a surveillance camera walking down a street around 4:30 a.m. He entered the home where Larson, 59, lived alone with her cat and dog. According to police, he stabbed Larson to death, leaving her body on the bedroom floor covered in blood. Her body was later found by her son and a coworker.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/santa-clara-county-may-revise-sanctuary-policy-in-light-of-homicide_2874929.html

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Re: Santa Clara County May Revise Sanctuary Policy in Light of Homicide
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2019, 02:16:42 pm »
These are not normal people we are talking about.  They are Mejifornians who live in a separate universe.  They aren't going to change jack squat about protecting illegal immigrants first. 888blackhat