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Tuesday, May 22, 2018

‘Mayor Libby Schaaf Act’ would imprison gov’t officials who warn about ICE raids






First of all, they shouldn't have to pass an 'Act'. She's already guilty of obstruction of justice.

That said if this comes to fruition it's a brilliant move on King's part. 99.9% percent of Democrats will vote against the Mayor Libby Schaaf Act which will make great campaign fodder for the upcoming elections. 

I can see it now:






True blue Democrats voted against the Mayor Libby Schaaf Act. 







Every vote against the Act is a vote FOR illegals. Think about that for a moment. They voted against ICE... to protect illegal criminals residing in our country!



Vote Republican

Unless you want them for neighbors...


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Department of Justice blames mayor after she tipped off immigrants of impending ICE raids. Marianne Rafferty provides the latest details from Los Angeles.

A Republican lawmaker on Monday proposed a measure that would imprison government officials up to five years for obstructing the enforcement of federal laws.

The Mayor Libby Schaaf Act was introduced by Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, and named after the Oakland mayor who earlier this year tipped off residents of an incoming crackdown on illegal immigrants by federal authorities.

“I want lawless, sanctuary city politicians to hear this message clearly: if you obstruct ICE, you are going to end up in the cooler,” King said in a statement.

“It shall be unlawful for any officer, employee, or agent of a State or political subdivision thereof to obstruct, hinder, delay, or otherwise impede the enforcement of the laws of the United States, or to attempt to do so,” the text of the bill reads.

Shaaf in February used social media to warn the public about upcoming ICE actions.







Following the backlash, she stood behind her decision, despite claims from federal immigration authorities that hundreds of criminal illegal immigrants escaped capture as a result of her actions.

"It is Oakland’s legal right to be a sanctuary city and we have not broken any laws," Schaaf said in a statement at the time. "We believe our community is safer when families stay together."


King’s proposed measure comes amid the showdown between officials in California and federal authorities.



President Donald Trump met last week with California Republican lawmakers and law enforcement officials who pushed back against the state’s sanctuary laws that limit cooperation with immigration authorities.

Trump mentioned Schaaff by name, urging Attorney General Jeff Sessions to consider charging her for obstructing justice. “You talk about an obstruction of justice, I would recommend that you look into obstruction of justice for the mayor of Oakland California, Jeff,” he said.

The Oakland mayor fired back against criticism of her conduct, penning an article in The Washington Post saying she’s not guilty of obstruction of justice.

"I wanted to make sure that people illegals were prepared, not panicked, and that they understood their legal rights," Schaaf wrote.








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