September 23, 2016
Why are out-of-state Charlotte rioters not being prosecuted for crossing state lines to engage in destruction and rioting?
By James Longstreet
The non-enforcement of the law has become sport in the past eight years. Hidden under gimmicks such as “prosecutorial discretion” and other feigns, the Department of Justice and other such entities have seemed to turn their backs when full frontal execution of the law was required. A curious disinterest for certain laws is in play.
We receive a constant dose of stories revealing the non-enforcement of immigration law.
In lockstep is the complete disregard for the laws on the books that are designed to quell situations such as Ferguson, Dallas, Baltimore, and now Charlotte.
Two years ago, I authored an article for American Thinker titled, “The Anti Riot Act. One more law unenforced by this administration.”
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