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Texas Sheriff Releases 39 Criminal Aliens in First Two Days of Sanctuary Policy



4 Feb 2017

Despite the loss of state law enforcement grants, Travis County Sheriff Sally Hernandez followed through and released 39 criminal aliens during the first two days of her sanctuary policy.

Records obtained by Breitbart Texas from the Travis County Sheriff’s Office revealed that “Sanctuary Sally” released 37 criminal aliens from custody on February 1. Two more criminal aliens were released on the following day. The sheriff’s office stated that Sheriff Hernandez declined 191 immigration detainers that were received by her office before February 1. Eight more immigration detainers received after February 1 were also declined. The sheriff also declined four requests from immigration officials to be notified of the pending release of the criminal aliens in her custody.

Sheriff Hernandez did not refuse all requests from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials. Thirty immigration detainers that were received by her office before the February 1 change in policy were honored by the office. The sheriff accepted three immigration detainers that were received after her policy went into effect on February 1. She also accepted two requests for notification of pending release.


http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2017/02/04/texas-sheriff-releases-39-criminal-aliens-first-two-days-sanctuary-policy/

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Hey, you folks down in Texas:

Better get this "sheriff" removed from office, pronto!

If you can't accomplish a simple task like that.... furgeddaboutit.

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Yeah, no kidding. 

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Hey, you folks down in Texas:  Better get this "sheriff" removed from office, pronto! If you can't accomplish a simple task like that.... furgeddaboutit.
@Fishrrman

A  bill is already in the Texas Legislature to remove her from office and all government grants, amounting to over a million dollars has been pulled from that county by Governor Abbott.