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    Indictment of Seven Illegals in Police Murder Case Highlights California’s Sanctuary Law

    Jan. 31, 2019
    Written by R. Cort Kirkwood

    Murdering a policeman and getting away with it isn’t easy.

    That might be why the illegal alien suspected of killing a policeman in Newman, California, needed seven people, a federal indictment says, to help him after the fact.

    A federal grand jury has indicted the seven in connection with their role in helping illegal alien Paulo Virgen Mendoza escape after the murder of Newman police officer Corporal Ronil Singh on December 26. The seven also face state charges.

    Mendoza, who was using the alias Gustavo Perez Arriaga when police collared him, is charged with murdering Singh during a traffic stop, which law-enforcement authorities say wouldn’t have happened if California weren’t a sanctuary state.


    https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnew...-sanctuary-law