Article snippet: Posted at 7:17 pm on April 29, 2017 by streiff Attorney General Jeff Sessions gave a speech to a law enforcement meeting on Long Island yesterday. The big attention-getter was his vow to break the MS-13 gang : “we are targeting you, and we are coming after you.” But Sessions hit on another critical issue. In many jurisdictions in the United States, a US citizen, native or naturalized, will be charged much more severely than an illegal immigrant committing exactly the same crime. How does this play out. Try this from the Baltimore Sun: What does this mean in practice? A illegal picked up for vandalism will be allowed to skate. A US citizen will get a charge and conviction that, even minor, will prevent him from enlisting in the military (should he so desire) and will give him an arrest record that will dog him for years. One of the key principles of American jurisprudence is that everyone is treated equal under the law. Those days are fading fast. Because of the personal sympathy that some prosecutors have for illegal immigrants, particularly in Third World-esque sh**holes like Baltimore, they are subverting the rule of law by establishing one law for citizens and a second, much more lenient law, for illegals. This has to stop. Link to the full article to read more
Why Are Prosecutors Treating US Citizens More Harshly Than Illegals
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