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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 21 Feb 2017

    Immigration advocates are urging NYC to impose civil rather than criminal penalties for certain nonviolent offenseshttp://on.wsj.com/2lsC5d1 

    3:57 PM - 21 Feb 2017
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      1. Daniel Nielsen‏ @DanNielsen65 21 Feb 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        What, we are going to change our criminal justice system for the sake of illegal immigrants? More lunacy.

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      1. Quicks  ❌ 🇺🇸 ⚓️ 🌵‏ @quickslanding 21 Feb 2017
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        NYC leave it up to each citizen to decide what laws they wish to obey which one they don't want to obey just like NYC obeying Fed laws

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      2. Jimmy Jackson‏ @UT1986 21 Feb 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Boy, when I didn't think liberals could get any crazier. I don't doubt NYC doing it.

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      3. Jimmy Jackson‏ @UT1986 21 Feb 2017
        Replying to @UT1986 @WSJ

        You better tell them not to leave NYC with their NYC values.

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      1. MAGA-KAG‏ @KAG_ALERT 21 Feb 2017
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        The stupidity behind the protection of criminal illegal aliens is ridiculous. If only they cared about homeless US Citizens as much.

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      1. freedom reigns‏ @beachside806 21 Feb 2017
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        Oh so we can pick and choose what laws to enforce! That's why are country is in the condition it is! New sheriff in town. Pres Tump!

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      1. RobertReidStevenson‏ @RobertReidSteve 21 Feb 2017
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        Funny changing laws to suit again. Perhaps get rid of the all then.

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      1. Snowflake Melter  🔥‏ @texan_trumpstur 21 Feb 2017
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        They need to be deported. They should not be here.

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      2. Bob Bishop‏ @9ball59 21 Feb 2017
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        @cnn @AnnCoulter ridiculous!!! Americans go to jail, illegals get off? Liberal insanity

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      2. Bob Vasquez‏ @ib_asquez 21 Feb 2017
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        Unlawful to hire undocumented immigrants so, let's arrest & prosecute employers. It would be easier & cost less (8 U.S.Code par.1324a)🙃

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      1. Toni V‏ @Lvstarlet64 21 Feb 2017
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        once a criminal gets away with breaking the law will do it again.

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      1. Douglas Reimann‏ @dgvreiman 21 Feb 2017
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        I for one am not surprised - you should see the Koreans un-yeong up all those mountains.

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      1. Douglas Reimann‏ @dgvreiman 21 Feb 2017
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        Also, even if States change criminal laws into civil laws, the Feds are not required to follow suit and can still deport.

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      1. Douglas Reimann‏ @dgvreiman 21 Feb 2017
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        Need to change a lot of laws, and then cannot be retroactive, and if are, then would affect all previous convictions -cost zillions.

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