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Karlifornia Crackdown
From Americans, according to their party, to illegals according to their needs.
July 4, 2019
Lloyd Billingsley


As the Sacramento Bee reports, California is “the first state to allow undocumented adults to sign up for state-funded health coverage” and the plan will  cost “$98 million in the upcoming fiscal year.” California’s $215 billion budget, the biggest ever, also included $14.1 million for a new courthouse in El Dorado County, a fraction of the cost of health care for false-documented foreign nationals illegally present in the United States. Even so, Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed the money, calling the courtroom project “premature.” As Californians knew full well, the reason lay elsewhere.

The courthouse of El Dorado County, on the main street of Placerville in the Sierra foothills, dates to 1913, before World War I and during the administration of Woodrow Wilson. As this writer verified during the 2015 murder trial that became Shotgun Weddings, the 106-year-old building lacks holding space, so detainees are held in public corridors before trial. Jurors must meet in crowded public hallways, and attorneys have no conference rooms for clients, victims and witnesses. The plumbing and heating often malfunction, so no surprise that a new courthouse was an infrastructure priority for the state’s judicial branch, but not for Gov. Newsom. El Dorado County tends to vote Republican, and Newsom is on a jihad against such voters.

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