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However, they used to be pretty good except for the Second Amendment. It seemed like the Second Amendment was the only thing, but they don’t give a hoot about civil rights anymore. It’s just, if anybody believes in the Constitution, they go after them. Absolutely. And this is another article that’s just really, it’s disgusting. I don’t know how else to put it. Folks, look, every one of you need to be familiar with this article, okay? The ACLU is threatening sheriffs if they help ICE, Trump, Tom Homan with deportation, that they could be sued.
That’s absolutely absurd, okay? First of all, can a sheriff willingly participate with any federal organization to do anything, to help with anything? Can sheriffs tell ICE, you can bring your prisoners to my jail? That’s totally legal. I had a contract with the Federal Bureau of Prisons to take their prisoners. Many of them were illegal aliens. I don’t care. That’s a federal issue, but if they needed extra room, we had a contract with them and they paid us very well for our bed space when they had not enough bed space. If the FBI were to come in and talk to me and say, hey, we want to be cross-deputized with you.
If the tribal police wanted to do, and we did this, if the tribal police want to do a cross-deputization thing so we can come on to their reservation and they can come in to our cities, we can do that. That’s up to the sheriff. How he works with federal officials is up to the sheriff. I declined to do it with ICE and customs when I was sheriff. I didn’t want to do it, and I didn’t really trust him back then. It was under the Clinton administration, and I didn’t do it. Yes, I had an agreement with the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
I agreed to it. They couldn’t tell me what to do, and they couldn’t force it, opposite of what they tried to do with the Brady bill. A sheriff is under no obligation to work with them, but if he wants to, he sure can. Absolutely. There are some federal laws that they already did this with. 287-G is a federal provision that allows sheriffs to forward all illegal aliens arrested for other problems to the federal government. Is now that article saying, from the ACLU, are they saying that the Tren de Agua of Venezuelan gangs that took over the apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado, that the local officials cannot arrest them and turn them over to ICE? They say that in this article.
ACLU, you’re out of your mind. I would welcome any frivolous lawsuit from you so we can prove what a waste of time you are. A sheriff doesn’t answer to you, and he doesn’t answer to the federal government either. If he wants to work on getting criminals out of his county and turn them over to ICE, they have every right to do that, and quite honestly, ACLU, if you don’t know that, you’re out to lunch, and you don’t know what you’re talking about. I guess we need to write a letter to the editor in the Colorado newspapers and respond to this, because this is really stupid.
This line here that I highlighted, comparing Trump’s plan for mass deportation to the Japanese internment camps of the 1940s, I mean, there’s no comparison. The people that they put in internment camps were almost all citizens. You don’t put your own citizens. Right, these people aren’t citizens. And I totally disagree with those Japanese internment camps. Me too. Totally. And we’re not putting them in prison camps or internment camps here. We’re sending them home. As if it’s fine and lawful for them to come in here illegally, but if we send them back, then all of a sudden, we’ve broken some laws.
ACLU, you guys, you sound more like SPLC than you do ACLU. And I wouldn’t be surprised if they have cross-pollination, you know, members working. I’m sure they do too. They try to make some reference to Colorado law that causes a violation of rights protected under the Constitution, blah, blah, blah. I don’t know how deeply the Constitution affects illegal immigrants, but regardless of the fact that if something is operating in your state illegally, and that’s generally known around the entire United States, then of course, Colorado law wouldn’t apply in that situation. This is really funny.
They’re really blowing a lot of smoke here, a big bark, and the sheriffs are supposed to be trembling now. Oh, but we can’t help. Now we can’t help with deportation. So the law enforcement officers in Colorado have already arrested these people and charged them with kidnapping even. So what are you going to do about that, ACLU? If they turn those people over to ICE, what law was broken and just what are you going to sue on? Even the liberal judges that they have in Colorado are not going to support that. No way, ACLU.
If I were a sheriff, I would just laugh at that, because here again, we have these liberal commie socialist organizations, anti-American organizations, that believe that we should just keep the crime going. Keep the Venezuelan gangs here and let them commit all the crime they want. This is just total insanity, and ACLU is jumping on the train with the insanity that’s been going on the last four years. So folks, any of you in Colorado or anywhere, you’ve got to be aware of this, and the pushback is going to be there. We totally 100% support the sheriffs, and we’ve been telling sheriffs to be doing this.
We have sheriffs in Florida, Texas, and all over the country that are absolutely doing this and supporting this. I know there’s some in Nevada, there’s some in California, there’s some in New York. Look, they’re just about every state. So we know for a fact that sheriffs have been struggling with this for a long time. A lot of sheriffs have been saying in Maryland, in Illinois, across the country, Minnesota, have been saying this for a long time. We are all border states now, because they’ve infiltrated everywhere. True story. Absolutely. [tr:trw].