
Gavin Newsom performs U-turn after shameful plan for migrant's release
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
49% : Days after the crash, Immigrants and Customs Enforcement authorities issued a detainer with the Orange County Jail in an effort to keep track of his whereabouts.46% : 'An immigration judge ordered Ortega removed Nov. 3, 2014; he filed several unsuccessful appeals and was taken into ICE custody Dec. 2, 2016, and removed to Mexico the same day,' ICE revealed.
39% : It's sort of spitting in my face.'
30% : California Governor Gavin Newsom has backflipped on a plan to release an illegal immigrant convicted of vehicular manslaughter amid fury about sanctuary city policies Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano was driving drunk, high, and at speed when he crashed into a car being driven by 19-year-old sweethearts Anya Varfolomeev and Nicholay Osokin in November 2021 (picture credit: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation) As a sanctuary city, local authorities can limit their cooperation with federal immigration agencies and refuse to share details about the inmate's whereabouts.
24% : 'CDCR [California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation] will again coordinate with ICE -- as they have w/ 10,000+ inmates -- to transfer him before release.' In an effort to combat the mounting bad press as new shocking details emerged of Ortega-Anguiano's criminal past, the press office shared 14 separate posts over the span of 12 hours insisting they would cooperate with ICE. ICE revealed he was convicted of burglary in 2005, theft of a vehicle in 2007 and battery on a spouse with kidnapping in 2014.
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