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A U.S. Attorney General Claims it’s Illegal to Ask People if They’re Citizens
By Howard Portnoy March 28, 2018



California Attorney General Xavier Bacera is busy, busy these days. As noted in a post in today’s LU Web Crawler, he is threatening to arrest the sheriff of Orange County for deciding to cooperate with the federal government and ICE officials at weeding out illegal aliens.

Specifically, the Sheriff’s Department announced Monday that it will publicly post the release dates of all inmates, not just those who are suspected of being in the country illegally. As Undersheriff Don Barnes explained in the announcement:

https://constitution.com/u-s-attorney-general-claims-illegal-ask-people-theyre-citizens/

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Do it, Xavier!  Are you a man or a mouse?
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1. Title is misleading. Bacera is NOT the U.S. Attorney. That would be Sessions

2. Citizenship status questions have been on every recent census, except 2010 under Obama.

 
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