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As pro-sanctuary policies spread, the body count rises
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As pro-sanctuary policies spread, the body count rises

May 10, 2018



Dale L. Wilcox

Carlos Wolff crashed his car, but he was alive and well. Minutes later, his life would end.

The police report said that Wolff, an 11-year veteran of the FBI, a husband and father of two young children who came to the U.S. with his family from Venezuela as a boy, was sober and driving at a safe speed on Interstate 270 outside of Washington, D.C., on the evening of December 8 last year. It also said he was reaching for his cell phone before he crashed. After an off-duty arson investigator pulled over to assist him, both were killed when another motorist drove into them on the shoulder of the busy highway. Beyond the story of lost lives and children robbed of their father, the details surrounding the third motorist tell what has become an all-too-familiar tale: permissive sanctuary laws that allowed someone to live in this country who quite possibly should not have been here.

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