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New York City Shooting Proves the Dangers of Sanctuary Policies
« on: February 11, 2020, 03:31:52 pm »
New York City Shooting Proves the Dangers of Sanctuary Policies
I warned you — almost three years ago
By Andrew R. Arthur on February 10, 2020

    Reporting indicates that a 26-year-old was shot while attempting to intervene in an ICE arrest of a twice-deported Mexican national, Gaspar Avendano-Hernandez.

    The NYPD had days earlier refused to comply with a detainer for Avendano-Hernandez after he was allegedly arrested for a felony under its sanctuary policy, forcing ICE agents to arrest him at a home in Brooklyn.

A recent incident in New York City, in which a 26-year-old was reportedly shot while attempting to intervene in an ICE arrest of a twice-deported alien (for whom the NYPD had previously ignored an ICE detainer), proves a point that I have made before: Sanctuary policies endanger the public by preventing DHS officials from arresting criminal aliens in the secure confines of local jails and forcing them to locate and apprehend those aliens at their homes and in public places.

https://cis.org/Arthur/New-York-City-Shooting-Proves-Dangers-Sanctuary-Policies