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Why Dems voted against Americans

- Susan Stamper BROWN SCV VOICES Copyright 2017 Susan Stamper Brown. Brown lives in Alaska and writes about culture, politics and current events. She is a regular contributo­r to Townhall, The Christian Post and Right Wing News. Contact her by Facebook or

Only in Washington, D.C., will you find politician­s so wrapped up in themselves, their party, crazed ideology, or something that they will not come together to pass legislatio­n for the sake and safety of the American people.

Even though the House managed to pass two common-sense, safety-focused bills on June 29, it is beyond comprehens­ion that most Democrats voted against Kate’s Law and the No Sanctuary for Criminals Act. The GOP did have a handful of rogue nays, but very few in comparison. What were they thinking? Whatever they were thinking, it had little to do with safety and security of Americans. Leftists do their best to hoodwink normal Americans into accepting their San Francisco-style values like the absurd presumptio­n that it is moral to break federal immigratio­n law and shelter those who illegally cross our borders instead of following the rule of law to protect U.S. citizens.

A little background on the two bills. Lawmakers introduced Kate’s Law after an illegal immigrant killed a beautiful young San Francisco woman named Kate Steinle.

Although her killer, Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, had a lengthy list of felony conviction­s and multiple deportatio­ns, sanctuary city policies meant the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department would not honor a detainer issued by U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs. Sheriff officials said they found no active warrant for his arrest, so rather than contacting ICE to pick him up, they released him. The rest is history.

The San Francisco which Lopez-Sanchez found sanctuary in Miss Steinle did not. Kate’s Law serves to enforce immigratio­n laws already on the books, imposing mandatory minimum prison sentences for lawbreaker­s like Lopez-Sanchez should they reenter the U.S. post-deportatio­n.

The No Sanctuary for Criminals Act cuts off federal grant money to safe harbor cities and forces sanctuary city leadership to take responsibi­lity for its actions, opening the way for victims of illegal immigrant crimes to sue.

You would never know it from the uproar by the left, but we are only talking about illegal immigratio­n, not legal immigratio­n, albeit Washington Democrats and their corporate media sidekicks have an astonishin­gly tough time differenti­ating between the two.

The left’s obsession with protecting lawbreaker­s at taxpayers’ expense is baffling. Taxpayers in San Francisco are set to foot the bill for a $190,000 lawsuit brought by an illegal immigrant who sued because a police officer had the audacity to obey federal immigratio­n laws and report his whereabout­s to ICE, reports CBS’s KPIX-TV.

It comes as no surprise that a Harvard-Harris Poll survey taken earlier this year found that 80 percent of voters surveyed reject sanctuary cities because they believe “local authoritie­s should have to comply with the law by reporting to federal agents the illegal immigrants they come into contact with.” Regardless of surveys or polls or public opinion, Senate Democrats will try to defeat these two bills using the lame excuse they have already raised that supporting this legislatio­n might somehow ramp up fear in the immigrant community.

Apparently, there is nothing more petrifying than obeying the law.

Democrats’ fear of ramping up fear in the immigrant community is misdirecte­d. They should instead focus on the fact that besides the Almighty, the only thing Democrats should fear is themselves. They alone are responsibl­e for the mess they are in and the chaos they have created.

It would be nice to believe Senate Democrats will set aside their partisansh­ip and emotions long enough to do what’s right by the American people to vote “yes” on this legislatio­n. But if history is a prognostic­ator, don’t hold your breath.

So with countenanc­es drawn and somber defeat on their faces, Democrats will march lockstep into the 2018 midterm elections as weak on crime and weedy on principles as ever.

Apparently, there is nothing more petrifying than obeying the law.

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