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To: Land Shark who wrote (999239)2/7/2017 4:07:07 AM
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Nope. I think it is you who have a comprehension problem. Here's EXACTLY what he said on the Larry Mantle interview, which I have posted a recording of on this thread in previous posts for all to see. This is ABSOLUTE PROOF. There is no room for speculation here about what he said. He is a California law maker who is condoning the breaking of the law, including identity theft, and there can be no tolerance for the kind of anarchy he is promulgating. Here it is:

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“Someone simply who received or purchased a [fraudulent] Social Security card down at McArthur Park, or elsewhere in my district would be eligible immediately for mass deportation,” De Léon said.

“He’s trying to deputize police officers — and with the suspicion of someone being a criminal or having a broken taillight, that they themselves, as a local police officer, could call the ICE agents immediately and have that person deported without even legal due process.”

Host Larry Mantle asked him: “… First of all, I just — I want to make sure I understand correctly: You don’t think purchasing a phony Social Security card and number should be a deportable offense?”

De Léon replied: “I don’t think so … the vast majority of immigrants — hard working immigrants — have done that. I can tell you I have family members specifically who came here as undocumented immigrants, and they did the same thing. That’s what you need to do to survive in this economy.”